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Miami electronic artist Fern releases five new singles led by pop-leaning track "Chemicals"

Miami-based electronic artist Fern has released five new singles, including the pop-electronic track "Chemicals," in what a press release described as his first major release of 2026.

Miami-based electronic music artist Fern has released five new singles, led by the pop-electronic track "Chemicals," according to a press release announcing what it described as his first major release of 2026. The release includes "Chemicals," "Burning In The Afterglow," "Mirage," "Nightfire," and "Static." The press release said all five tracks are now available on major streaming platforms. Fern, the stage name of Jake Glenn, has been building a profile in Miami’s electronic music scene with a mix of EDM production, live performance, and a recognizable visual identity centered on a light-up helmet. The new batch of songs was presented as a continuation of that artistic direction while also moving further toward crossover pop. In the release, "Chemicals" was described as an “infectious pop-electronic anthem” combining soaring melodies with Fern’s established electronic production style. The other four songs were framed as part of a broader set exploring emotional and cinematic themes. According to the press release, the five tracks together address themes including obsession, ambition, escapism, and human connection. Fern said the project focuses on unstable or fleeting emotions and experiences. “This project is about chasing feelings that don’t stay still,” Fern said in the release. “Whether it’s love, success, memories, or moments that disappear before you’re ready to let them go, every song captures a different side of that experience.” The announcement follows what the release called a breakthrough year in 2025 for the artist. During that period, Fern expanded his catalog with tracks including "Laser Lights," "Whispers In My Mind," "Rekindled Love," "Cosmic Voyage," "Electric Wasteland," and "Night Lights." His recent work, according to biographical material provided with the announcement, has blended energetic electronic arrangements with more introspective elements. Fern’s background reflects a gradual rise rather than a sudden breakout. Born in New York City and later relocating to Miami for college, he studied in the University of Miami’s Music Industry program while becoming involved in the local club scene. After graduating, he remained in Miami, balancing bartending work with studio recording and performances. His stage name and visual presentation have also become part of his public identity. The name “Fern” is described in his biography as a tribute to his mother and grandmother, while the helmet he wears during performances originated as a way to manage chronic anxiety before evolving into a signature part of his brand. The press release said Fern has drawn increasing attention across both EDM and pop spaces over the past year, though it did not provide streaming figures, chart positions, or tour details. It also did not announce an album, EP, or live dates connected to the five-song release. Instead, the announcement centered on the music itself and on the idea of artistic development. The framing suggests an effort to position "Chemicals" as the most accessible entry point for listeners while presenting the full set of songs as a broader statement about Fern’s current sound. That approach is consistent with the arc described in the artist’s biography, which portrays him as an emerging act still refining his style while building a local and online following. In Miami, he has been booked consistently at local venues, according to the background information provided, and has received small media features tied to his genre-blending sound and performance style. No additional commercial or promotional details were included in the release. For now, the immediate development is the arrival of five new songs, with "Chemicals" positioned at the center of the rollout. For an artist still in the growth stage of his career, the release marks a new entry in a steadily expanding catalog and signals a continued effort to move between club-focused electronic music and broader pop songwriting.

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