Renowned singer-songwriter k.d. lang enthusiastically agreed to induct Jane Siberry into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, citing Siberry’s profound influence on her own music. Describing Siberry as a unique and fearless artist, lang praised her lyrical prowess and compared her to other iconic Canadian songwriters. Siberry’s songs, such as “Mimi on the Beach” and “It Can’t Rain All the Time,” are known for their enigmatic yet relatable lyrics that delve into complex themes and deep introspection.
The upcoming Hall of Fame gala in Toronto will honor Siberry and other influential Canadian songwriters who have made significant contributions to the music industry. Despite initial mixed emotions about the induction, Siberry now embraces the honor as a source of happiness and looks forward to reuniting with lang, with whom she has a long-standing musical connection.
The duo previously collaborated on the haunting duet “Calling All Angels,” a song that has gained popularity for its emotional depth and has been featured in various films and TV shows. Their musical partnership continued with the track “Let Me Be a Living Stone,” showcasing their mutual respect and creative synergy. Siberry’s forthcoming album project, starting with the release of “Bountiful Beautiful,” reflects her evolving approach to songwriting, emphasizing direct communication and unity in a divided world.
Siberry’s commitment to storytelling and emotional authenticity shines through in her music, resonating with listeners on a profound level. As she prepares to release a series of albums, Siberry remains dedicated to crafting songs that connect with audiences on a deeply personal and empathetic level.

