Jonah Marais, an American singer and songwriter known for being part of the boy band Why Don't We from 2016 to 2020, has released his new single, "Heart's Back Home," which is his first new song since his EP, "More Than Enough," which came out in May. Fans can expect to hear Jonah's signature personal and thoughtful style that first drew them in.
Co-written with producer Adam Yaron, "Heart's Back Home" features a soft and melodic sound that captures the feeling of wanting to explore the world while still longing for home. The song starts with gentle melodies, and Jonah's heartfelt vocals build into a powerful experience, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the story with each note.
The music video, directed by Stereotype, beautifully complements the song's themes. It showcases simple yet effective visuals that reflect small-town life and the dreamy feelings that connect us to our roots, no matter how far we roam. Jonah describes the song as deeply personal, sharing, This song is my story. It's about growing up in a small town in Minnesota, seeing the world, but always knowing I will come back home. I want it to feel like a warm hug for anyone who finds themselves torn between chasing their dreams and missing home. This sentiment shines through, showing that Jonah aims not only to create music but also to offer a comforting space for his listeners.
"Heart's Back Home" showcases Jonah Marais' gift for weaving personal experiences with emotions that everyone can relate to. It's a song that is both reflective and uplifting, making you feel at home even when you're far away. This marks an exciting new chapter for Jonah as a solo artist, as he continues to share meaningful stories through his music.