Jacque Ryal’s “Handsome” Delivers Sarcastic Heartbreak

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Jacque Ryal is a New York City-based indie pop creative, working as a songwriter, performer, and producer. She first gained recognition as one-half of the electronic duo Ryal but has since branched out into a solo project. In this new endeavor, Jacque Ryal has taken on a more hands-on production role.

Jacque’s solo work can be described as nothing short of exquisite pop, and her newest song, “Handsome,” perfectly encapsulates this refined sound. From her dainty, aristocratic vocals to the elegant, bass-driven groove, every element feels meticulously crafted and tightly woven, enveloping your ears with effortless care.

The production is impeccable, with each component expertly complementing the others. Jacque Ryal’s voice floats effortlessly atop the lush, vanguardist instrumentation

“I wanted to create this deadpan/Aubrey Plaza sarcasm chorus. Only in the bridge is her pain revealed.”

Jacque Ryal

 

This level of artistic refinement and attention to detail is a hallmark of Jacque’s work both in Ryal and now as a soloist, with “Handsome” showcasing her exceptional talent for crafting sophisticated, yet accessible pop music that is always compelling.

Beneath its playfully catchy exterior, “Handsome” delves into the bitter consequences of misplaced admiration. Inspired by a friend of Jacque Ryal who inadvertently sparked a chaotic chain of events with a simple compliment, the song navigates the treacherous waters of attraction, exploring themes of regret and unintended consequences with a blend of sarcasm and raw emotion. At the other end of this tale, there’s a lesson, a scar, some newfound resilience, and a wry smile to wrap it all up.

 

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