We haven’t heard much from Toronto bred singer-songwriter Gina Lee since last year’s “Broken Promises,” but she's returned this week with a new visual for “Don’t Matter,” a track from her upcoming EP, New York Sessions.
In the clip directed by Mazi.O, Gina and her crew execute choreography in front of a white background as she brushes off a petty person in her life. “It don’t even matter cause I go one and on and on,” she sings on the Nyce-produced song.
New York Sessions will arrive on Aug 7.
“Don’t Matter” by Gina Lee is a captivating R&B track that explores the complexities of modern relationships with honesty and vulnerability. Lee’s smooth and soulful vocals glide effortlessly over a hypnotic beat, drawing listeners into a world of passion, desire, and heartache.
The song’s lyrics delve into the push and pull of love, as Lee grapples with conflicting emotions and the realization that sometimes, despite our best efforts, things simply don’t work out. With poignant honesty, she expresses the pain of letting go and the bittersweet freedom that comes with moving on.
“Don’t Matter” is more than just a breakup anthem; it’s a reflection on the universal experience of love and loss. Lee’s emotive delivery and heartfelt lyricism resonate deeply with listeners, evoking a sense of empathy and understanding for anyone who has ever found themselves caught in the tangled web of romance.
With its infectious melody and poignant message, “Don’t Matter” is a testament to Gina Lee’s talent as both a vocalist and a storyteller. It’s a song that speaks to the heart and soul, offering solace and solidarity to anyone navigating the turbulent waters of love and relationships.