
The Voice Star Maelyn Jarmon's New Song, 'Dreamboat,' Tells a Story of Heartbreak and Healing
Maelyn Jarmon Opens Up About New Song, 'Dreamboat,' Inspired by Past Relationship. Singer Maelyn Jarmon, the Team Legend winner on NBC's The Voice, recently gave an exclusive interview where she discussed her new song, "Dreamboat." The song, Jarmon revealed, is deeply personal, born from a period of navigating an unhealthy relationship. "Half of it was written when I was in a very unhealthy relationship," she shared. "I was writing it as I was finding the strength within me to be able to walk away." The interview, conducted on the red carpet, also touched on Jarmon's continued connection with her former coach, John Legend, whom she described as "so supportive." Legend's support, she explained, played a significant role in her journey. The song, Jarmon hopes, will resonate not just with its message of overcoming adversity, but also with the universal experience of finding self-love and strength after heartbreak. "The song was written in just like a therapy moment for myself," she explained. "I hope we don't relate in like the sadness of it, but in being able to find that self-love again, find that strength, and know that there is always the other side." Jarmon's candidness and the universal themes of her song make this a compelling story for a broader audience.