
In her musical realm, Jennifer Harper seamlessly blends the nostalgia of the 1970’s with a contemporary flair, adorning her sound with a new layer of uplifting pop. Possessing a rich vocal timbre and lyrics that invite introspection, Jennifer Harper has an innate ability to captivate listeners, guiding them into the realms of her contemplative and secure artistry. Beyond the mere realms of artistic expression, for Harper, music is an unwavering message woven into the very fabric of her being—a sentiment that has echoed since the days of her childhood. “Remembrance” transcends the conventional confines of a mere song; it emerges as a resounding statement of purpose, a melodic manifesto that celebrates the enduring spirit of pursuing one’s deepest dreams.
Tell us the story of this song,
This is a hope filled song about remembering your power, remembering who you are and who you came here to be.
I was inspired to write this song after completing a year studying Human Design and Gene Keys. As I embodied the teachings – I wove what I learned into my musical creations. It was also inspired by my experience in a group led by a woman trained in Andean Shamanism.
I wrote this song about my own remembrance – with a lightness and joy. I wrote it easily and effortlessly. It was a deeply honest and clear expression of how I feel and my heartfelt wish for others.
I almost called it “Rest Your Head” as it is about rest and reset. It is about honoring our feminine energy rather than pushing so hard all the time in the masculine – in the machine that is our modern society.
However, the core message of the song is remembering who you are on a soul level. Thus, I decided to call it “Remembrance”
It is a song to awaken, particularly in women, a remembrance of our power. A remembrance of our ancient lineages – a time of healers and priestesses, a time of matriarchy.
why did you choose to visualize this song specifically in this way?
In this video I wanted to capture my own remembrance. Over the past 5 years I have experienced many visions of other worlds, past lives, alternate realities – I’m not quite sure what to call them other than remembrances, because that is how they feel.
What was the inspiration behind this video (visuals, storyline, etc.)?
I have spent many hours in reverie on my bed much like this – in guided activations where my imagination and dreams have blossomed. Very prominent in my visions are ancient temples where women offer healing, initiations and rites of passage. Ceremonies of such beauty, peace and power. Crystals everywhere. It was my intention to capture but a glimpse of how this feels to me.
What was the process of making this video?
We filmed over 2 days. Partially in my home and then at a local park on the water.
It was not easy to figure out how to create the ideas I had without a larger cast, costumes and make up. My first idea was to create an animated video. It would have been more straightforward to literally illustrate fantastical images. I really wanted it to feel other worldly.
Ultimately, I chose to work with Heather Seybolt, who I have co created other videos with. I decided to add visual effects to differentiate the parts that were dream sequences/ the remembrance. I wanted it to feel like me but not me – this world but not this world. A remembrance.
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Grateful for the support of her fans, Harper sees herself as an inspiring example that it is never too late to pursue one’s dreams. Join Jennifer Harper on this musical odyssey, where each note resonates with meaning, each lyric echoes with purpose, and “Remembrance” becomes a testament to the enduring power of artistic expression.



