Review: "I Just Remembered!" - Mira Housey
- Jazz Williams
- 1 hour ago
- 2 min read

Mira Housey’s new song, I Just Remembered!, is a post-breakup adult contemporary/pop song. It takes place in the final stage of a breakup: acceptance. After denial, shock, anger, bargaining, and depression, you now have to accept that you’re not getting back together with that person and move forward. It feels like the weight of the world is lifted off your shoulders and you can focus on loving yourself now. It’s not the type of breakup song you’re going to cry listening to. It’s the type to make you hold your head high and walk with confidence as you embrace your single era. While we crave romantic love, a lot of us struggle to obtain self-love until we get our hearts broken.
I Just Remembered! doesn’t waste any time jumping into the first verse. Lyrics such as “Bought me a latte and paid in cash, then took the memory of you out with the trash” and “And thank god, you're not a pro athlete, the way you fumbled me” focus on forgetting her ex. In contrast, lyrics like “I just remembered, I’m me and I’m so ‘yes please’ and not to be dramatic, but I'm the whole package, baby” serve as self-affirmations to boost her morale. The replay value is high because it brings a fun and happy vibe to a major life change. I’m adding this to my current playlist because it’s the type of feel good song I’m craving this summer.
Mira Housey is a songwriter and producer hailing from Detroit, Michigan. She joined Rick Rubin’s studio in Malibu in 2021 and signed a deal with Autumn Rowe and Spirit Music Group in 2024. She is a classical piano prodigy having competed nationally as young as seven years old. She formed a band freshman year of college and graduated with a degree in Sound Technology and Business. Her biggest inspirations are Julia Michaels, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, and, arguably the greatest producer of all time, Max Martin. Make sure to check her out on social media and I encourage all of you to support female producers when you can.
Written By Jazz
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