Jacqueline Fernandez, who has starred in films like the Housefull franchise, Kick, Dishoom and more, has made her mark in the music world with the highly anticipated release of her debut single, Stormrider.
In a bold and refreshing transformation, Jacqueline debuts a stunning new look with blonde hair, embodying a vibrant new avatar that captivates the essence of her musical journey. The cinematic cover, hand drawn and illustrated by Amrita Sen and art directed by Jacqueline herself, showcases her legendary beauty, enhanced by exquisite hand and neck jewellery, reflecting both the spirit of the song and her personal evolution as she embarks on this new artistic endeavour.
Watch the song here:
Stormrider is written by Amrita Sen and Robin Grubert and produced by Amrita Sen, Jake Jeong (Frison), Serban Cazan, Feenom, and Alex Winter. The single was recorded at Myst Music’s state-of-the-art studios in Beverly Hills. Through this collaboration, Jacqueline has brought her creative vision to life. The song is set to resonate with global audiences as it touches on themes of empowerment, freedom, and resilience, serving as a powerful soundtrack for anyone navigating the highs and lows of life.
Jacqueline shared her thoughts on the single and said, “When I ventured into music, it wasn’t just about creating songs—it was about expressing my story, emotions, and journey. Music is more than sound; it’s about connection, resilience, and empowerment. I’ve spent almost a year on this single, conceptualizing and looking into every look of mine in the video, and each one is powerful, with deep meaning behind it.”
She continued, “My single Storm Rider is very close to my heart because it’s about embracing change, finding strength in the storm, and riding the waves of life with courage and grace. I’ve poured my heart into this track, and I can’t wait for everyone to experience this chapter with me.”
Amrita Sen, CEO of Myst, says, “It was a one-of-a-kind experience working with Jacqueline on all fronts of the creative process—story, art, lyrics, and music. Our aspiration has always been to connect all creative forms toward a common purpose of genuine South Asian storytelling. This partnership is unlike any other.”