Jordan Corey’s “Try Me” is a love letter to the self

Corey's "Try Me" is a song for lost love, self-discovery, and the space in between.

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Jordan Corey’s “Try Me” is a raw, instinctive expression of love, loss, and self-reclamation wrapped in a smooth, soulful indie-pop package.

There’s a warmth to “Try Me” that makes it feel like a long drive with no destination, the kind of track that lets the wind carry your thoughts while the bassline hums underneath. Corey’s voice is effortlessly rich, a blend of chill indie-pop ease and R&B depth that lands somewhere between BANKS and Rhye. The production—courtesy of Ryan Aicklen, Danny Thrasher, and Corey herself—keeps things spacious and intimate, allowing the lyrics to breathe. It’s a song about love so consuming it becomes disorienting, about breaking cycles and choosing growth, even when it hurts.

What makes “Try Me” special isn’t just its message—it’s how naturally it unfolds. The words feel instinctive, like they tumbled out in the exact shape they were meant to be. The melody follows suit, never overreaching, just settling into a groove that feels both familiar and fresh. Whether you’re nursing heartache or just need a moment to reconnect with yourself, this track meets you where you are.

About Jordan Corey:

With over 14 years in the industry, Jordan Corey is no stranger to crafting songs that stick. From collaborating with Grammy-winning artist RAC to co-founding the writing/production duo CURIO (whose work you’ve unknowingly heard in everything from Apple ads to Dunkin’ Donuts commercials), Corey has built a career on intuition and authenticity. “Try Me” is just another testament to that—music that feels lived-in, honest, and beautifully unforced.

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