Interviewer: Aanchal Tekriwal (Godda, Jharkhand, India)
Editor: Pooja Vishwanathan (Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India)
Meet Jade, the Seoul-based singer-songwriter known for her dreamy, vintage sound, who is back with her new single, “Chocolate, candy, bread, love and dreams!” It’s a soft and cinematic pop track that feels like comfort itself. Inspired by 60s pop and French cinema, the song carries a simple yet profound message that feels like the hardest choice we make for ourselves on how to slow down, savor small joys, and remember that it’s okay to just exist.
As Jade says, “I used to live by the rules of doing more and feeling less. But I’ve learned that slowing down makes life lighter and more joyful.” In this interview, Jade opens up about the story behind the song, her creative process, and everything you’d want to know before you let the song become a part of your playlist as well.
Could you please introduce yourself to the readers who are discovering your music for the first time?
Hello, I’m Jade, a singer-songwriter based in Seoul, South Korea.
You’ve just released your latest single, “Chocolate, candy, bread, love, and dreams!” Can you please share what inspired the song and what this release means to you?
The phrase “A little bit of sweetness is perfectly fine” kept echoing in my head. And, lately, I’ve been really into desserts, so I wanted to write a song about sweetness, something fun yet comforting. It turned out exactly that way, and I’m very happy with how it feels.
I found your artist statement beautiful, especially when you said, “A little sweetness, a little rest, they’re more than okay.” It felt like something I genuinely needed to hear. What made you want to share that message through this song?
I think we often restrict ourselves too much, trying to follow rules and live up to others’ expectations. Through this song, I wanted to share a gentle reminder that a little sweetness and a little rest never harm us. They’re positive, comforting things we all deserve.
You worked again with Naivesign on this track. How does your collaboration usually take shape, and what do you value most about working together?
Usually, I complete a rough version with chords, melody, and lyrics first, and then Naivesign fills it out with arrangement. He brings more color and depth to the song with instruments. We’ve been working together for about five years now, and we understand each other so well that the process is always smooth, fun, and satisfying. He’s truly a wonderful music partner.
The sound and rhythm of the song feels nostalgic yet modern. How did you bring that ’60s and French cinema-inspired vibe into it? And what first drew you toward that style, like, was there a personal story or moment behind it?
I’ve always been drawn to a mix of vintage and modern sounds. This time, I wanted to explore the vintage side more deeply, so I listened to a lot of The Beatles and found great inspiration there. And I thought adding that quirky and ironic sense of French chic would make it feel more distinctive.
The song feels like a handwritten letter, and recording it in a home studio adds to that personal connection. Was that intentional, or did it just feel like the right space for this comeback?
I usually create and record most of my songs in my home studio. I think the biggest strength of my music is that it brings comfort to people, so for this song, too, I wrote, composed, and recorded it at home.
The title of the song, “Chocolate, candy, bread, love and dreams!” feels so unique, especially the way it connects sweetness and dreams. How did you come up with it? And I’d pick bread too, just like you! Hehe!
They’re simply things that make me happy just by thinking about them, so the title felt right. And yes, I totally agree, bread is always the right choice!
You’ve mentioned being inspired by artists like The Beatles and The Zombies. What is it about that era that resonates with you most? And will we be seeing something similar in your future projects?
Even though I didn’t live through that era, I can feel its sense of romance and innocence through the music. Those qualities never age, they always sound timeless and beautiful. I want to bring that same feeling into my own songs and keep creating music that stays classic and never goes out of style, no matter how trends change.
Your visuals and tone have always been such a big part of your storytelling, from Violet Dreamer to this vintage aesthetic. Do you usually start with an image, a color, or a sound when you write?
It always starts with the sound. Music comes first, then I build the visuals and colors around it to match the feeling of the song.
If someone listens to Chocolate, candy, bread, love, and dreams! at the end of a long day, what do you hope they feel? And what are you looking forward to with this comeback?
I hope my song feels like a small message of comfort, like saying, “You did well today.” I want people to take a break, enjoy a bit of sweetness in life, and find warmth through my music, even in the middle of all the hardships.
And finally, when do we get to see Jade perform live in India? I know many listeners here would love to experience your music in person, including me.
I’d truly love that. If I ever get the chance, I’d be so happy to meet my listeners in India and connect with them through music.
Once again, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for your precious time and for sharing insights about your journey. Thank you so much. On behalf of the entire team at Hallyuism, we wish you all the best for your future projects and lots of love from India!
We hope you all loved reading this interview as much as we loved conducting it. Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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The jade's as songwriter and singer is so beautiful and phenomenal every song of her shows her hard work during the whole interview the way she explains her music is so reliving interviewing her is really good thought the way she says sometimes you should be slow down yourself and enjoy the life moments is reall great message to the readers as we all just trap in rat race to beat one another.
"Chocolate, candy, bread, love, and dreams!" is such a perfect title—it’s like a grocery list for happiness! I love that Jade recorded this at home to keep it cozy; that personal touch really shines through.
Also, hearing that she draws inspiration from 60s pop and The Beatles explains why her sound feels so timeless and warm. Definitely adding this to my 'comfort zone' playlist!
This interview with Jade was so good....I loved how her honest songwriting and personal experiences create comforting melodies, showing why indie artists hold a special place in Korean music.
This interview with Jade is really well written,. And Her honest take on slowing down and finding small joys feels lived-in, and it definitely makes me want to hear her music.
A warm and intimate interview that beautifully reflects Jade’s gentle philosophy and artistic sincerity. It captures how her music, much like a quiet comfort, invites listeners to slow down, embrace sweetness, and find joy in simply being.
"This interview was such a breath of fresh air! I love Jade’s philosophy that ‘a little sweetness and rest never harm us.’ In a world that’s always telling us to do more, hearing an artist talk about the importance of just existing is so healing. Aanchal, thank you for asking about her home studio process—it makes the song feel even more like a personal ‘handwritten letter’ to the fans. Definitely adding Jade to my comfort playlist
Such a gentle and heartfelt interview. Jade’s music really feels like comfort, and reading about her creative process made the song even more meaningful. Can’t wait to add it to my nightly playlist!
Such a warm, heartfelt read ✨
Jade captures comfort so beautifully—both through her music and her words. The way she blends vintage inspiration with honest, gentle messages about rest and sweetness makes this release feel deeply personal and timeless. “Chocolate, candy, bread, love and dreams!” truly feels like a soft hug after a long day 💛
How authentic jade is about her creative process & emotions behind her songs. How beautifully she expressed the importance of feeling joy in our daily lives & how basic human joy like sweetness and fun are so needed to live a slow and peaceful life. Heard her song for the first time & her voice & asthetic perfectly blend with her artistic expression 🫶