Released on May 1, 2026, “I Believe In Miracles” by Bradby Sings pulls you into its world almost instantly but the real switch happens around 01:11. That’s where the jazz element slides in, smooth and effortless, flipping the mood into something cinematic. Suddenly, you’re not just listening, you’re there, sitting in a dimly lit jazz bar with trumpets curling through the air.

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The opening line alone sets the tone: “I believe in miracles, in fairy tales and oracles…” It’s not about blind belief, it’s about emotional survival. The lyrics lean into imagination as a coping mechanism, and that idea carries the entire track. There’s something quietly powerful in how it embraces fantasy, not as truth, but as comfort.

Bradby Sings delivers something that feels almost weightless. The tone is soft, controlled, and slightly haunting, like it’s floating just above the instrumentation. It gives the song this surreal quality, like it could drift away at any second. That contrast between grounded jazz textures and airy vocals is what really makes it click.

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The duo: Henna and Stiles, clearly understand how to balance mood and melody. The songwriting never gets too heavy, even when the themes dip into loneliness and uncertainty. Instead, there’s a gentle sense of hope woven through it all. It’s reflective without dragging you down.

Another thing that you will love is how replayable it is. The melody sticks, the lyrics linger, and that jazz switch-up keeps pulling you back in. It’s the kind of track that feels personal, even on the first listen. “I Believe In Miracles” doesn’t try to convince you of anything. It just lets you feel, and right now, that’s more than enough.

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