Review: "The Hunter" - Jaime French
- Breanna Macomber
- 20 minutes ago
- 2 min read

When hearing a song for the first time, it can feel like an overwhelming task. I know for me, I like to give each new song a fair shot at becoming possibly my new favorite song but that takes time out of my day as well making space emotionally. Some songs though, let you know right off the bat that you don't need to do any preperation at all as it will almost instantly become one of your favorites. "The Hunter" by Jaime French is exactly one of those songs. Something that is super catchy, fun, and beautifully executed really became an instant hit. The song reaches all new levels like nothing that I've seen before.
This song manages to shapeshift three different times throughout the duration of the whole production. The song starts off with a simple guitar plucking sound with Jaime's angelic voice chiming in. Underneath are the drums that remain calm in the beginning of the song but quickly become one of the main events of the song. The lyrics are absolutely stunning. There's no other thing I can really say or put into words in order to relate how much I love the vocals in this song. The rhythmic singing is so innovative. The chorus sounds so much like a lullaby of sorts and is so catchy that I listened to it once and started whistling. You just need to listen to the song in order to understand. The drums carry us throughout the rest of the song. The song ends with the chorus as a chant so beautifully tied all together.
Jaime French is an American born actress, singer, Youtuber and former make-up artist. As someone who clearly can do it all, it's important to note that Jaime also does everything extremely well. Jaime was born in St. Louis Missouri and is a practicing Jehovah's Witness. They started gaining traction for make up tutorials online but found a passion for storytelling at the young age of 12 when gifted a video camera. Even though Jaime is new to the music side of things, breaking into the industry doesn't seem like it'll be an issue after hearing this first song.
Written By Bre Macomber
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