Video premiere: Jackie K - I'm the Queen


Today marks the release of the first video by Saskatchewan based songwriter Jackie K, for “I’m the Queen”, from her debut LP She’s a Story. The song is a humorous take on royalty, and all the trappings that come with it. Written shortly after the death of Queen Elizabeth, the song compares the glitz and glamour of being the monarch squirrelled away in her castle, with the charm of domesticity, backyards, and minivans. This story is told against a backdrop of groovy neo-soul, featuring all the oohs and ahs a lover of 60’s soul music could possibly want.

The video was filmed on location in one of Saskatchewan’s architectural oddities, Stone Hall Castle, a damn near perfect replica of a medieval castle in Regina, SK. The video was shot by Gavin Baird, and features Jackie K, with her husband and bass player Tom Kroczynski, decked out in full royal garb traipsing around the castle. The video emphasizes just how tongue in cheek the song is, and Jackie K’s performance really makes the sense of humour behind the lyric shine.

The video is out today, and can be streamed on Youtube. The song is from Jackie K’s excellent 2023 album “She’s a Story”, which can be streamed everywhere, or purchased on Bandcamp here.


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Jeff MacCallum is our founder. He created Cups N Cakes simply because he had a love of local music. Soon the platform grew beyond the confines of his scene in Edmonton to include all of Canada.

"I did it all very DIY. Everything you see was me learning on the fly. I'm a carpenter not a musician, or a journalist, or a publicist... I'm a carpenter and a weird crazy music fan that thought he could do something fun that might benefit something I care about"

Over the years, MacCallum's commitment to elevating Canadian music earned him a spot as a Polaris Prize Juror, a WCMA Juror, a consultant for music festival curation, and a dear friend to independent music in Canada.

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