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The Apple Martin doesn’t fall far from the tree.
On Tuesday, Oct. 28, Martin — who’s the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin — officially joined forces with rock duo Jade Street to release “Satellites.”
“We wrote ‘Satellites’ around a year ago but it never quite settled into what it wanted to be. It lingered in the background for months until we played it for Apple,” Jade Street, which consists of Eli Meyuhas and Zachary Zwelling, said in a press release.
“Her voice instantly reframed the entire song and gave it a whole new identity. It was clear that she was the missing piece the song needed and from there, the rest of the recording process felt completely instinctive,” the duo added.
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“We’re proud of how the song came together and excited to release a piece of work that represents a new direction for us,” Jade Street concluded.
The music video, which also dropped on Tuesday, features a dreamy live performance of the song during their Oct. 17 show at Nashville’s Cannery Hall.
Jade Street, a guitar-driven duo from Los Angeles, formed in May 2025. “Satellites” marks their third release, following singles “Bad Man” and “Politics.”
Speaking with Stardust magazine, Zwelling said Martin was a good friend of his from school — and they had always connected over their “shared love of film and music.” One day, they were grabbing coffee when Zwelling played her a demo of the song — and she suggested she try some backing vocals.
“We didn’t have much studio time, and Apple was understandably nervous at first. But the moment she settled in, everything just clicked. Watching her find her footing and then completely own the performance was incredible, both as friends and as musicians. We couldn’t be happier with how it turned out,” he said.
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The duo also told the outlet they hope to release an EP in early 2026.
“Right now, we’re in the thick of refining our sound—pulling things apart and rebuilding them with more intention,” Meyuhas said, adding, “We’re less interested in reinvention for its own sake than in deepening and expanding upon what already feels true to us. The goal is to keep evolving without losing the thread.”
Meanwhile, Martin became the latest face of fashion house self-portrait in September, marking the first time she’s been the face of a brand. The model shared the news in a casual selfie video on Instagram.
“It is me, miss Apple Blythe Alison Martin, coming to you from the floor in a gorg self-portrait little baby tee and these cute ass earrings,” she said in the clip. “And I’m so excited to be the new Miss self-portrait and for the campaign to come out.”
