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Jade LeMac

Canadian singer and songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jade LeMac is the stage name of Jade MacPhail,[1] a Canadian singer and songwriter. A self-taught piano and guitar player, LeMac has gained popularity on both TikTok and Spotify, later releasing multiple albums and singles on Arista Records.

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As of February 2025, LeMac has amassed over 4 million monthly streamers on Spotify.[2]

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Early life

LeMac hails from Vancouver, Canada.[3] She recounts growing up with a very musical family: "No one was playing any instruments, but we were vocally, very musical at the same time, I was always surrounded by it."[4] She also sang outside her mother's store, trying to attract new customers to come in.[5] LeMac started writing her own songs by the time she was in middle school.[6]

At age 14, LeMac provided vocals for multiple dance singles produced by the electronic label Monstercat.[5]

LeMac is self-taught on both piano and guitar.[7]

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Career

LeMac released her debut single "Constellations" in August 2021,[8] which went viral on Spotify, accumulating over 1 million streams within the first month.[9]

In 2023, LeMac signed with Arista Records.[10] She also released her first EP, Constellations, named after her first single.[11] Xtra Magazine called the album the "perfect introduction to this young singer-songwriter whose creations feel authentic and not bound by trend or genre".[5] LeMac released her second album, Confessions, in late 2023.[12] "Car Accident", a single off the album, has been called a "testament to the artist's creative skill".[13]

LeMac openly posts about being part the LGBTQ+ community, citing her own popularity on TikTok.[4]

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Awards and honors

Discography

Albums

  • Constellations (2022)
  • Confessions (2023)

EPs

  • Confessions (2023)
  • Confessions (Stripped) (2023)

Singles

  • "Constellations" (2021) UK #47
  • "Let Me" (2021)
  • "Same Place" (2022)
  • "Meet You in Hell" (2022)
  • "Car Accident (Chill Version)" (2023)
  • "Got Me Obsessed" (2023)
  • "Narcissistic" (2024)
  • "Pink Balloon" (2024)

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