Jamie Fine is solidifying her status as a primary mover in the pop landscape with the arrival of “cups of coffee.” The track is a masterful reflection on first love, featuring the signature vocal hooks and earnest songwriting that have earned the Ottawa-born artist over 100 million global streams. This latest offering follows the momentum of her climbing radio hit “homesick” and the earlier 2026 release “Made it To The Moon.” It is an assertive, high-impact entry that honors past routines while celebrating the growth that follows a heartbreak. Listen here.
The single moves beyond the typical breakup narrative to offer a sophisticated perspective on healing and expansion. “cups of coffee is really about honouring your first love; the one you genuinely thought would last forever,” Fine explains. “It’s not a breakup song in a bitter way—it’s more of a thank-you, even though it didn’t last forever. Because I truly believe every relationship, the good, the bad, and the ugly, leads you somewhere. Nothing is wasted.” This commitment to unfiltered honesty is exactly why Fine has amassed a loyal global following of nearly 1.5 million.
The release lands while Fine is in the midst of her first headlining tour across the United States. Having already delivered sold-out energy in major markets like Los Angeles and Denver, the tour resumes on March 25 in Chicago before hitting Minneapolis and Boston. The momentum continues into April as she joins Calum Scott for a high-profile run of dates at iconic venues including The Anthem in Washington, D.C., and Terminal 5 in New York City. Fine’s live presence is a direct extension of her recorded work, creating inclusive and emotional spaces for her audience.
With four Juno nominations and a history of Platinum success, Jamie Fine is operating at a career-high level of confidence. Her ability to translate intense, personal emotions into universal pop anthems remains her greatest superpower. Whether she is exploring isolation or connection, her music acts as a catalyst for listeners to process their own experiences. As she expands her reach outside of Canada, “cups of coffee” serves as a definitive statement of her artistic purpose and her relentless pursuit of authentic connection.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
March 25 — Chicago, IL — Schubas
March 27 — Minneapolis, MN — 7th Street Entry
April 4 — Boston, MA — Cafe 939
April 14 — Fort Lauderdale, FL — Revolution Live
April 16 — Orlando, FL — The Plaza Live
April 17 — Atlanta, GA — The Tabernacle
April 18 — Nashville, TN — Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
April 21 — Washington, DC — The Anthem
April 22 — Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore Philadelphia
April 23 — New York, NY — Terminal 5


