Jalisa Avari’s new single “Worth” is a soulful tribute to every woman’s ability
Jalisa Avari’s latest single, “Worth,” confidently falls within the songs you feel. Opening as anything but another song, this unashamed and unapologetic soundtrack goes straight to the core of girl power, confidence, and radical self-love. With elemental vocals that simply demand your attention and lyrics that feel like they’re lifting you in a warm, honest embrace, “Worth” lands as both a vibe and a revelation. Jalisa is making no bones about it, this is not a whisper of self-assuredness, it’s a roar. Her voice burns with fire and finesse, bending each word around conviction that simply can’t be ignored.
“Worth” isn’t a question but a statement and a dare to any woman who hears it. The production work is lavish, but it never covers the message. There is a soul-stirring quality to the melody, and it grows in emotional intensity as the lyrics blossom into what feels like a personal pep talk in the guise of poetry. But this is about the glow-up that happens when you finally get out of the way and decide that you are enough, completely whole, and always have been. Jalisa Avari writes a relatable and deeply affirming manifesto. “Her value is valuable” is a clever turn of phrase and a mantra woven into the heart of the track. This is self-love as a statement of fact, not a trend. The kind of message that doesn’t evaporate with the fadeout, it challenges each and every woman to walk a little taller.
“Worth” doesn’t pander to perfection, and it doesn’t pretend that resilience tastes easy. Instead, it celebrates the journey, each scar, each comeback, each time you didn’t settle. Jalisa has struck a chord with this release, and it’s about the magic of simply being exactly and completely yourself. In a world that seems hellbent on redefining what it means to be “enough,” “Worth” is a welcome wake-up call to get back to your core. To know your power. To stay in your bag and never look back. On this single, Jalisa Avari delivers a movement. And it reads exactly like freedom.