Aaron Jackson turns ghosting into self-care in latest single "I DON'T WANT TO KNOW YOU"


Aaron Jackson is back with a heavy hitter that acts as a survival guide for those navigating the minefield of Today's Relationships. His new single, "I DON'T WANT TO KNOW YOU," rewrites the story that ghosting is a practice of self-care, turbulent histories become comic fodder, entitlement gets its due ridicule. 

The track's sharp commentary on main-character syndrome and fake confidence clarifies that some people are just not worth the drama afterward. "I DON'T WANT TO KNOW YOU" stands out as a clever, tongue-in-cheek reminder that self-respect doesn't have to be boring and that leaving someone behind can come with its own soundtrack. 

Aaron Jackson created an atmosphere that's a perfect fusion of casual self-assurance, cutting irony, and majestic storytelling, leaving you even after the music stops. Jackson is laying down a manifesto for those who are so tired and done with the minutiae of media (social and elsewhere) to return to the frontlines of their own lives.

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