“CYANIDE JAWBREAKER,” the recently released new single from Courtney Paige Nelson, conveys the crushing feeling of being compared to someone else and not being good enough. Nelson explains: “Cyanide is poison, and jawbreakers take forever to dissolve, which was the perfect concept to relate to when the pain in a relationship is slowly eating away at you.” Originally from San Francisco but now based in Los Angeles, Nelson was abused as a child and then booted out when she was 17. Using her inventive sound and candid lyricism, she’s become a rising tour de force in the music industry, receiving features in elite media outlets, including Billboard Argentina. Her song, “See You Go,” written and performed by Nelson, appeared on Moore Kismet’s debut album, UNIVERSE. The song materialized on doze...