
Photography Credit: Jeremy Ryan
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Today, Canadian singer-songwriter Megan Nadin releases her highly anticipated new single, “In Another Life.” The track is a metaphor-laden ballad that reflects on the journey of finding a love that seems destined to heal past heartbreak, only to realize it’s the “right” love at the “wrong” time. “In Another Life” marks the first release of 2025 for Nadin, who continues to captivate listeners with her emotionally vulnerable and deeply relatable songwriting
If you stayed for just a little while
I know that I could clear your head of doubt
But if life has taught me anything
I’m not the one to fix the things
You need to take the time to figure out
And it burns me to the third degree
Just knowing that our times not now
The track resonates with today’s cultural conversations around relationships, mental health, and the need for personal growth, especially in a time when young people are seeking deeper emotional connections. “In Another Life” offers listeners an invitation to embrace vulnerability, reflect on their own experiences, and find solace in the idea that love, even if not forever, can still hold value. “Although the relationship didn’t last long term,” says Nadin, “…it created a space that allowed me to heal, grow and learn a lot about myself.”
Megan Nadin, hailing from Thunder Bay, ON, has always had a voice that is truly identifiable. For nearly two decades, she kept her passion for singing and songwriting to herself, but that changed when she moved to Siem Reap, Cambodia. There, while teaching children, Megan began sharing her music and quickly discovered that her songs became a cherished part of the children’s day. Encouraged by her family and friends back in Canada, Megan continued to share her music, eventually leading to her debut single Gypsy Sea in 2018, which garnered attention from CBC Searchlight and landed her a spot in their Top 100.
In 2020, Nadin signed a writing contract with 7-time Grammy-winning producer Keith Thomas, which brought her to Nashville. Her debut EP, This Was Then, followed soon after. After a brief three-year hiatus, during which Megan completed a Songwriting and Composition Program at Dark Horse Music Institute, she returned to music in 2024 with the releases of MAKE IT OUT ALIVE and HIGH, both of which earned her spots on ABC’s Local On 2 and NBC’s Today In Nashville.
Now, moving into 2025, Megan is poised to share “In Another Life,” the first of many new songs to come. With this new single, she continues to explore themes of vulnerability, self-growth, and the complexities of love. Megan’s music blends her personal journey with universal experiences, offering listeners the opportunity to connect with her story and reflect on their own. “My favourite part about creating music is being able to bring a moment in time back to life, and sometimes with a whole new perspective,” says Nadin. “I love being able to use songwriting as a way to reflect and make sense of what I’m feeling or going through; a way to articulate the things I don’t always know how to. The fact that it allows me the ability to take not so pretty moments or feelings and turn it into something beautiful feels like the ultimate gift. Writing this song helped me do just that.”
In addition to her music, Nadin is passionate about advocacy and activism, seeking to use her platform to create change and give a voice to those who have inspired her, like the children she worked with in Cambodia.
About Megan Nadin
Megan Nadin is a Canadian singer-songwriter and music artist from Thunder Bay, ON. with a truly identifiable voice. Her journey much like her music reflects an enchanting blend of vulnerability and strength. For nearly two decades, Nadin kept her love of singing and song-writing behind closed doors but this changed while teaching children in a small village outside Siem Reap, Cambodia. It was there she began sharing her hidden passion with the children she was teaching and quickly her songs became a cherished part of their day. This revelation led her to share her music with family and friends back in Canada, who encouraged her to keep sharing her art.
In 2018, Nadin released her first single “Gypsy Sea”, finding a spot in CBC Searchlight’s Top 100 (Top 50 Listeners choice) and performed her original music in a showcase that caught the attention an Artist Development Program based in Nashville. In 2020, Nadin accepted a writing contract with 7-time Grammy winning producer Keith Thomas, making the move to Music City and releasing her Debut EP “This Was Then”.
After a 3 year musical hiatus and the completion of her Songwriting and Composition Program at Dark Horse Music Institute, Nadin released singles “MAKE IT OUT ALIVE” and “HIGH” Summer of 2024 leading to appearances on ABC’s Local On 2 and NBC’s Today In Nashville.
Moving into 2025 with a bundle of fresh songs in her pocket, the singer-songwriter is kicking off the new year with the release of her original song “In Another Life”; a metaphor whittled ballad reminiscing the journey of finding a love that mends the old cracks of heartbreak only find out it was the “right” love at the “wrong” time. This song will be the first of many to be heard by Nadin in 2025.
Nadin’s ultimate goal is to amalgamate her passions of music, advocacy and activism to create a platform that allows her opportunities to create change and be a voice for those in need. She has collaborated with various organizations and nonprofits, using music and storytelling to make a positive impact in her community. She has worked with the Rural Roots Childcare Centre, City of Thunder Bay 55+ Centre, and Pioneer Ridge to bring interactive music and sing-alongs to children and seniors, including those with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Megan has supported mental health initiatives through the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and has performed at events like Northwestern Ontario’s Women’s Centre’s HERE & NOW, empowering women in need. She has also contributed to fundraising efforts for organizations such as Wiidosem Kakina Kwesensag, Shelter House Thunder Bay, and the United Way Thunder Bay. Megan’s commitment to youth and community is evident through her work with Young Life, the Regional Multicultural Youth Centre, and the Thunder Bay Catholic School Board, where she engages young people through music, personal storytelling, and promoting self-love.