Jake Miller is back with another amazing song and we just can’t stop playing it!
The 25-year-old musician’s new track, “Wait For You”, is the first single from his new record deal with Sony Music.
“I wrote it and produced it and I’m so exited for you guys to hear it,” Jake wrote on his Instagram Stories just hours before the drop. “In January, we go to radio for the first time in like 4 years…until then I need your help streaming it as much as possible.”
“Thanks so much for always riding with me! Love you!”
“It’s a label under Sony, called Sony Red and they’re very excited, as am I,” Jake shared. “I’m just in the process of making new music and hitting radio hard at the end of this year.”
Debby Ryan leans into Tommy Dorfman in this cute shot from the UGG Collective Global Campaign Launch dinner held at Rose Cafe on Tuesday evening (July 17) in Venice, Calif.
The Insatiable and 13 Reasons Why stars joined hostess Sasha Lane at the private event to celebrate the new collection, along with singer Jake Miller.
Insatiable centers on Patty (Ryan), who has been bullied, ignored, and underestimated by those around her because of her weight. Now suddenly thin, she’s out for payback against anyone who has ever made her feel bad about herself.
Jake Miller‘s new music video for “The Girl That’s Underneath” is here!
The 25-year-old musician is joined in the video by Jabbar Hakeem, who is featured on the track.
“‘The Girl Thatβs Underneath’ music video out now ππ½ππ₯ Link in bio π½: @edgaresteves @christhedirector @miketheproducer @mccapturez,” he captioned a clip on Instagram.
“The Girl That’s Underneath” is the latest single off of Jake‘s album Silver Lining, which was released earlier this year.
Victoria Justice and Kat Graham show off their summer style while attending the 2018 amfAR GenCure Solstice event on Thursday night (June 21) in New York City.
The event is held for a great cause ever year. generationCURE is a group of young amfAR supporters committed to ending the AIDS pandemic in their lifetime by helping the Foundation raise funds for its cure-focused research programs. Since its inception in 2011, generationCURE has raised more than $600,000 for amfAR through events in New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.