‘High Note’ by Miss Moody: A Caribbean-Infused Anthem for Every Mood

Miss Moody’s latest single, High Note, is more than just a track—it’s a vibe. Rooted in her Jamaican upbringing and shaped by the pulse of Toronto’s diverse music scene, High Note blends smooth R&B tones with dancehall rhythms to create a sound that feels both familiar and fresh.

Crafted with the intention of offering a calming yet catchy experience, High Note was inspired by a laid-back afternoon of listening to artists like Byron Messia and Malie Donn. That influence is clear in the song’s mellow tempo, breezy melodies, and emotionally rich delivery. “I want to make music that calms people down,” Miss Moody shared—and High Note does exactly that.

Lyrically, the track balances clean English and Jamaican Patois, creating an authentic reflection of Miss Moody’s dual cultural identity. It’s a song made for slow drives, late-night wind-downs, or intimate moments with friends or a lover.

The music video, shot across scenic locations like Toronto’s Sugar Beach and Timeless Tree Studios, brings the song’s essence to life. While some creative plans like a flamethrower scene were scrapped, the final visuals are filled with charisma, colour, and movement, mirroring the energy of the song without overwhelming it.

Behind the sound is a powerhouse team: producer 10Keyz, mix/mastering by 23Dreamz, and video direction by The Knemesis and Surf4Ever. Miss Moody’s perfectionism shines through—High Note went through multiple revisions before reaching its final form. “We went back in the studio like four times to get this song perfect,” she noted.

Whether you’re unwinding at home or vibing out on the road, High Note offers a mood-setting soundtrack with universal appeal. It’s a sonic invitation to feel deeply, dance freely, and live in the moment.

Stream High Note now on all major platforms and watch the official music video on YouTube.

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