Review: "March Madness" - Jesse Adams
- Ashley Adams
- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read

“March Madness” is a track from the sophomore EP from Jesse Adams Love You Like I Do, a song about finally getting together with your crush that many other people also have a crush on, only to realize this person is not as desirable as you originally perceived. In this calendar-themed EP, we reach the spring section of Love You Like I Do in “March Madness”, especially when Adams mentions that her new significant other is leaving her for spring break. This is one of the various reasons mentioned throughout the song that leads Adams to long for her partner; she feels very distant from them, which is causing her to question the relationship.
When you click play on “March Madness” by Jesse Adams, you hear something like you have never heard before. It begins with harmonies of Adams singing the introduction in acapella, then transitions into an acoustic pop song. The melodies are sweet and divine before the chorus transforms into a power pop song, with expressive drums that amplify the guitar chords. Once the second verse hits, more drums are added that gives “March Madness” even more character than it already had. Adams also has incredible vocals that accurately portray the emotion of the lyrics, and they go so well with the production style of the song.
Jesse Adams is a Canadian and multitalented musician and YouTuber, who grew up wanting to become a performing artist. She perfected her songwriting skills before releasing her debut single The Darkest Hour in July of 2022. The song was featured on her debut EP Shades of Gold released in November of the same year. A year later, she released her debut album Gravity. She has managed to form a very impressive discography in just three years, showing she is a great and hardworking artist. It is more than apparent she puts lots of effort into her aesthetics when it comes to her album covers. Jesse Adams is a fantastic music artist!
Written By Ashley Adams
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