Country-rock powerhouse Jacquie Roar is back with a vengeance, delivering a bold warning to listeners everywhere with her electrifying new single, P.S.A. This unapologetic anthem flips heartbreak into empowerment, channeling grit, wisdom, and hard-earned strength.

A Public Service Announcement for the Brokenhearted
With razor-sharp wit and fearless honesty, Jacquie Roar’s “P.S.A.” is more than a breakup song—it’s a rallying cry. Drawing from her own hard-fought experiences, Jacquie transforms betrayal into fuel, urging listeners to trust their instincts and never settle for less than they deserve. The track’s punchy lyrics—like “He’s a wolf, not a sheep / Trust me, he’s a red flag warning”—cut straight to the heart, offering solidarity to anyone who’s ever been burned by love gone wrong.
Co-written by Jacquie with Steve Fee, Jesse Slack, Jason Mater, and Jordan Gray, “P.S.A.” stands out with its fiery production and anthemic hook. The single is a testament to Jacquie’s resilience, as she reclaims her narrative and encourages others to do the same: “Narcissistic abuse is real. Once I walked away, all the doors opened and happiness flooded in. Never compromise your dreams for someone who wants to stop you from chasing them.”
From The Voice to Center Stage
Jacquie Roar’s journey to stardom began on The Voice Season 24, where her powerhouse vocals and fearless presence earned her a spot in the finale and a devoted fanbase. Since then, she’s shared the stage with icons like Reba McEntire, Wynonna Judd, Jelly Roll, Kelsea Ballerini, Cody Johnson, and Nelly, proving herself as one of country music’s most dynamic rising stars.
Her recent performances at CMA Fest, the Grand Ole Opry Plaza, and Nashville’s legendary Whiskey Jam have further cemented her reputation as a captivating live performer. Most notably, Jacquie made history performing alongside Jelly Roll at the Oregon State Penitentiary—the first live music event on the prison yard in over two decades.
Listen & Connect
“P.S.A.” is now available on all major streaming platforms. For more on Jacquie Roar’s music and story, visit her official website and follow her on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, and Spotify.
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