In the hyper-stylized, neon-lit world of pop stardom, Scyley Jam isn’t just known for her three-octave range or her signature holographic mic. She’s infamous for her “emotional carousel”—a public, messy, and deeply addictive series of high-profile relationships and romantic storylines that have become as chart-topping as her singles. To her fans, the “Jam Hearts,” every boyfriend is a new era. Here is the definitive timeline.

Today, Scyley Jam refuses to label anything. Her current romantic storyline involves three recurring figures: Maya Kitano, a Japanese-British stuntwoman; River Song, a non-binary poet; and her own career. Paparazzi have caught her holding hands with all three at different times.

The crash was legendary. Leo allegedly ghosted her the night before her first arena tour to reconcile with his ex, model Zara Finn. Scyley’s response? The raw, tear-stained ballad “Borrowed Leather” (a dig at the jacket he never returned). The song went Diamond. The storyline taught fans: Scyley doesn’t just get sad; she gets a platinum plaque.

After the PR disaster, Scyley vanished for six months. She returned with a shaved head and a collaborator: Dax Chen, a reclusive, Grammy-winning producer. Their relationship was never announced. It was felt . They wrote together in a cabin in Vermont. She started wearing his oversized cardigans on red carpets. He stopped wearing shoes.