
Jake Moralez is back with his second single, “Peace” and it’s a song that knows how to make an impact. Clocking in at just over four minutes, the track uses every second to pull listeners into its polished and emotional world. The production is polished with a clean mix that lets each element shine. Jake’s vocals are rich and full of emotion, effortlessly guiding the song’s energy.
The melodies are catchy and the chorus is one that’ll stick with you long after the song ends. The lyrics dive into the complexities of young love, making it a relatable listen for anyone who’s been through it. One of the standout moments is the saxophone playing by Ben Broady, it adds a soulful, jazzy touch that takes the song to another level.
As an artist, Jake is clearly skilled and passionate. His experience at Berklee College shows in the professional quality of his music. This second single is a strong follow-up to his debut, “Nemesis”, and proves he’s got the talent to keep growing. We love the energy of this track, it’s smooth, catchy, and just feels good to listen to. Can’t wait to hear what’s next!
ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Jake Moralez is an Alternative R&B singer and writer born in New Hampshire who strives to make bold new sounds with real and captivating lyrics. Jake, a recent graduate from Berklee College of Music, is now living in Boston with the aim to continue sharing his personal stories in hopes of uplifting and connecting with listeners who share similar experiences.
With his captivating debut single, Nemesis, Jake shares the story of a struggling relationship through relatable lyricism with a strong beat that can be played anywhere. Jake continues sharing his personal stories through his second single, Peace, a dance track that details that overwhelms the somber theming of being cheated on with memorable melodies and profound vocals, along with saxophone accompaniment from Ben Broady. He strives to make music for everyone to enjoy, incorporating elements of each of his musical backgrounds into his art, and will only continue to do so with future releases.
