The self-styled “Queer Canadian Artist, Sex Worker and Activist with a Big Controversial Mouth” says that the seductive track, which features her smooth, smoky vocals that effortlessly float along waves of exquisitely mellow rhythms and soothing melodies, is a “trans-inclusive love letter to women.”

Miranda further explains that she specifically wrote the song “as a celebration of women and all of their unique, diverse qualities, with empowering lyrics that praise our individual magnificence…  just the way we are.”

‘Each one a masterpiece,

No two alike, all beauty, despite,

Words we learned from broken souls,

Filled our whole minds with old ways of keeping us in hold

No matter what you've been told, you are so fully whole’

The Vancouver, BC-based star, who is currently in the studio working on a full album, says that she is finally coming into her own as an artist two years after a 2020 car accident left her with a brain injury - amid creative setbacks as a result of the COVID pandemic. “During that time, like many of us, I did a lot of self-exploration and came to realize that the best story I can tell right now is my own.

“Recovering from my injury is a full-time job, sometimes with managing symptoms and all the therapies I do - vision, vestibular, physio, counseling, and so on - and now that I am fighting to get back to a normal life, it needs to be a life I am obsessed with.”