‘Pretty’ by Jason Masi: Review

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Jason Masi kicked off 2025 with a bang, dropping his sultry new track “Pretty” just in time for New Year’s celebrations. Released December 31, 2024, this retro-inspired pop rock jam is the perfect anthem to start the year with irresistible grooves, smooth rhythms, and hooks that won’t quit. Mixing vintage rock swagger with a modern twist, Masi creates a sound that feels like a throwback while still keeping things fresh and exciting.

At the heart of “Pretty” is raw desire. The song describes magnetic beauty that leaves you utterly spellbound. It’s that push-and-pull between self-awareness and surrender, knowing you're trapped by attraction but unable to walk away. The honest, emotional punch of Masi’s vocals brings that tension to life, making every lyric hit home.

Backed by slick guitar riffs and punchy beats, “Pretty” keeps the energy high while still carrying that cool, laid-back vibe perfect for any mood. Masi’s soulful delivery pulls you deeper into the song’s tale of infatuation and longing.

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‘Pretty’ captures that animalistic reaction when someone’s presence just knocks you off your feet. It’s that feeling of knowing you’re already caught and loving every second of it.

Whether you're spinning it during a late-night drive or cranking it up on the dance floor, “Pretty” is bound to become a favorite. Jason Masi proves once again that he knows how to blend storytelling with beats that get stuck in your head.

Whether you're here for the killer groove, heartfelt lyrics, or just to soak up that feel-good energy, “Pretty” delivers on all fronts—and shows why Jason Masi is a name to keep on your playlists this year.

‘Pretty’ is out now on all major streaming platforms

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Tom T

Editor-in-chief

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