I’ve Died A Dozen, Tiny Little Deaths…

Jessica Jordan Ping is a visibly disabled alt-pop artist from Chicago

blending raw, confessional storytelling with the angst and edge of emo rock. Her sound sits somewhere between Taylor Swift’s lyrical precision and the emotional chaos of Olivia Rodrigo, Paramore, and Linkin Park — a space where heartbreak, self-worth, and self-destruction collide.

Her debut single “Resurrection” introduced her as a force:

a woman reclaiming her narrative, transforming pain into power.

With her follow-up “r u my x?”

she captures the messy, universal chaos of the situationship era — scream-worthy, unhinged, and way too relatable.

A former model, lifelong performer, and passionate storyteller,

Jessica brings her whole self to her music

including her lived experience as a visibly disabled woman navigating love, loss, and self-discovery in a world that often overlooks stories like hers.

Her songs are for anyone who’s ever wanted to turn heartbreak into power, find strength in vulnerability, and dance through the chaos with their head held high.

This Is What’s Left