Elijah Woods After splitting from the pairing, Woods found himself in familiar footing by establishing roots in music production. He found himself gaining quick industry notoriety right out of the gate in 2020 for producing the viral hit "
I'm Not Pretty" by
Jessia, which went on to become platinum certified by Music Canada, and peaked on the Canadian Hot 100 at number 22. He would go on to produce and co-write the entirety of Jessia's six-track EP
How Are You? with Jessia, and has continued collaborating with her as producer ever since. In March 2020, Woods took his solo career to new heights when he began his own Ottawa-based record label Demos.wav Music Group. He took the opportunity to emerge as a performer and vocalist for his own self-written tracks, and began work on his debut EP under his independent label. He released his first single "Lights" in January 2021 to widespread appeal, eventually gaining significant national recognition and chart certification. The single peaked on the Canadian Hot 100 at number 47, and became certified gold by Music Canada the following December. Discussing the track with iHeartRadio, hinting at his future EP, he penned in a note that he "cannot wait to share the next chapter" with fans.
Jamie Fine As a solo artist, Jamie made her solo debut with her track "Sellout", a raw confessional about reflecting on her experiences in the mainstream and the pressures put upon her by the industry, which was cowritten and produced by Woods. Fine would take a small break from music, before re-emerging strong in May 2022 with the announcement that she had signed to Universal Music Canada as a solo artist. The same day, she released her debut single with the label "Confessions", an emotionally charged single about beginning new chapters. The song was produced with her longtime collaborator
Bynon, who would go on to produce her entire six-track EP. Fine would see gradual but eventual chart recognition with the release of her third 2022 single "Hate Me Love Me", a track she described as "the perfect get over your psycho ex song." The song has been quoted as one of her more light-hearted tracks despite its subject matter, touching on toxic relationships and how people are better off removing them from their lives. The single was released in July 2022, with a music video released the following Wednesday. The track attracted instant yet gradual radio appeal, emerging on the
Canada CHR/Top 40 charts in its 'New And Active' list for several weeks, before finally emerging among its Top 50 and peaking at #48 in October 2022. On November 4, 2022, her six-track EP,
Eight Gardengate, was released, featuring her four promotional singles, a fifth track, and a collaboration with
Quebec-born singer-songwriter
Alicia Moffet. In 2023, Fine saw her hard work recognized with her single "If Anything's Left", and finally marked a return to the Canadian Hot 100 with the song entering the chart in April 2023, her first appearance on the chart in three years and first instance as a solo artist, thanks in part to a
TikTok campaign that saw teasers for the track accumulate over 7.8 million views prior to the song's release. The song reached a peak of number 37, narrowly beating out her former peak high set with "Ain't Easy" back in 2018. Internationally, the song also saw an unusually high interest from South African listeners, peaking on the country's Billboard chart at #11 on the week of August 5, 2023. Discussing the song, Fine described the song as being about "celebrating my happiness, probably for the first time ever," and how thrilled she was to pen the song with writer Dani Poppitt and long-time collaborator Bynon. She also participated in an all-star recording of
Serena Ryder's single "
What I Wouldn't Do", which was released as a charity single to benefit
Kids Help Phone's Feel Out Loud campaign for youth mental health. She was the opening act at the
CFL championship
110th Grey Cup. == Personal lives ==