
MONTRÉAL, QC. Jordyn Sugar, the 22-year-old Montreal-based singer, songwriter, drummer, and creator of Empowered Pop, today releases “Oops,” her bold and irresistibly fun new single, out now on all major platforms. A guitar-driven, hook-laden pop anthem about a spontaneous one-night connection told entirely from a place of confidence and zero regret, the track arrives on the back of over 500,000 views across pre-release teaser content and 55 million total social media views in the past three weeks alone. Early listeners have one consistent note: it is stuck in their heads.
The song began with a single word. Jordyn and her collaborators, songwriter Bayla and producer Lucas Liberatore, were working through a list of potential song titles when Jordyn offered “oops,” and it clicked immediately for everyone in the room. “I realised that no artist has really revisited the word in a modern pop context,” she says, “so it felt like the right time to bring it back.” The title carries a deliberate nod to Britney Spears’ iconic “Oops!… I Did It Again,” a gesture that signals from the outset that “Oops” knows exactly where it comes from and precisely where it is going. From that spark, the song came together across three four-hour sessions, quickly and naturally, with a flow that is fully audible in the finished recording.
Sonically, the track is rooted in early 2000s pop: bright, guitar-forward, and built around melodies that embed themselves after a single listen. The lyrics capture the night with vivid, scene-setting economy: “No lights your body was my focus / making me lose control / Felt right caught up in the moment / We just went with the flow.” And when the chorus lands, it lands with the kind of shameless, anthemic confidence that defines the whole song: “Oops, I woke up in your bed / I don’t know your name / But you’re stuck in my head.” Rather than reaching for apology or regret, Jordyn plants her flag squarely on the side of self-awareness and fun. “I know I’m insane, but I got no regrets” is not a confession. It is a declaration.
That emotional confidence is the hallmark of what Jordyn calls Empowered Pop, the genre she has been building since her debut single “Leaves Me” in 2021. Where much contemporary pop about one-night connections reaches for complexity or shame, “Oops” flips the narrative entirely, choosing humour and self-possession over hand-wringing. It sits squarely in the lane of Sabrina Carpenter, cheeky pop attitude wrapped in production clean enough for radio and irresistible enough for playlists. Recorded at Planet Studio in Montreal and 100% CanCon, the single was co-written by Jordyn, Bayla, and Lucas Liberatore, with Liberatore also producing.
The momentum surrounding the release speaks for itself. Since her debut, Jordyn has opened for Gloria Gaynor, performed for CeeLo Green at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas, and shared stages with Kardinal Offishall. She now commands 315,000 TikTok followers, 132,000 on Instagram, and more than 5 million Spotify streams, with over 110 million total social media views to her name and 30,000 new followers gained in the past 21 days alone. With collaborations with Canadian artists including Tyler Shaw in the pipeline and new music scheduled throughout 2026, “Oops” is the clearest, most confident introduction yet to an artist who has been quietly building toward exactly this moment.
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