Jocelyn 9.4.0 on love, luck, and her new album
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- R&B singer Jocelyn 9.4.0 has released her new album "Sweet Spot" and confirmed her relationship with photographer boyfriend "Xiao Yang You Ning."
- She revealed that she has written songs about her past relationships, including one about a "micro-cheater."
- Jocelyn 9.4.0 believes she has good luck in love due to a strong sixth sense and a positive outlook.
R&B singer-songwriter Jocelyn 9.4.0 is celebrating the release of her new album, "Sweet Spot," and has openly shared details about her personal life, including her current relationship. She confirmed she has been dating photographer "Xiao Yang You Ning" for six months, even transforming their everyday arguments and relationship adjustments into the song "100 Times to Break Up."
Jocelyn 9.4.0 sees writing about her romantic experiences as a positive way to leave a mark. "It's quite wonderful to leave something behind," she stated, reflecting on the idea of her life's moments being preserved in her music. She has written songs for all five of her past relationships, with her very first composition being about a crush she had in college.
Despite acknowledging past encounters with "micro-cheaters" and admitting to confronting partners intensely in the moment, Jocelyn 9.4.0 ultimately focuses on the good times. "After all, I didn't wrong anyone during the process," she said, indicating a forgiving nature.
With a vibrant personality and a strong sense of intuition, Jocelyn 9.4.0 believes she possesses a "lucky charm" in love. "I don't dare say I have endless romantic luck, but my relationships with the opposite sex are pretty good. The guys I like also like me, so I rarely experience heartbreak," she explained. She attributes this to a powerful sixth sense and a strong sense of self-worth, ensuring mutual interest before a relationship begins. She also feels protected by a "guardian angel," with her wishes often coming true, including her recent desire for a hit song, which she complements with hard work and dedication.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.