Jenna Andrews

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Jenna Andrews
Born1985or1986(age 38–39) [1]
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • A&R consultant
Years active2010–present
Labels
Website thejennaandrews.com

Jenna Lauren Andrews (born 1985 or 1986) [1] is a Canadian singer, songwriter and record producer from Calgary, Alberta. She released her debut single "Tumblin' Down" in 2010, which was featured on the television show, Grey's Anatomy and charted on Billboard 's Adult R&B Songs. She has collaborated with artists such as BTS, Drake, Jennifer Lopez, Jessie J, Tori Kelly, Lily Allen, and Little Mix, while also being involved as an A&R consultant for Barry Weiss' label RECORDS, with whom she's also co-founded the publishing company TwentySeven Music Publishing.

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Early life

Jenna Lauren Andrews was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [2] [3] Her mother was an elementary school teacher and her father was a professor at the University of Calgary. [4] She aspired to become a musician at a young age after listening to Mariah Carey and Billie Holiday. Her early musical influences were inspired by her mother's love of R&B and soul music, as Andrews learned how to play the piano at the age of 5 despite not coming from a musical family. [5] She wrote her first song at the age of 14 titled "What Am I Gonna Do", [1] [6] and interned at media companies such as Lite 96 FM and CTV. [4] While attending Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School, Andrews studied music and dance, where she also co-hosted pep rallies with eventual singer Jocelyn Alice. She eventually went to Mount Royal University to study broadcast journalism, eventually deciding to move to Vancouver after six months in order to focus on becoming a full-time musician. [7] [8]

Career

2010–2013: Solo career

Andrews was discovered by Chris Smith, the manager of Nelly Furtado and Alessia Cara, after hearing her song "Adore" on MySpace in 2005. [5] [7] [8] She wrote the song for her parents after having no money to buy Christmas presents seven months after moving to Vancouver. [9] In 2008, Andrews was offered a production deal with Island Def Jam when Smith introduced her to American producer L.A. Reid. [5] [7] [10] She released her debut single "Tumblin' Down" in 2010, which was featured on the sixth season of American medical drama television series Grey's Anatomy . [11] On 22 October 2012, Andrews released an extended play titled Kiss and Run. [12] She also released another EP exclusively on Rap-Up titled SexTape on 9 May 2013, which contained covers of songs including Usher's "Climax" (2012), The-Dream's "Rockin' That Shit" (2008), and Jeremih's "Birthday Sex" (2009). [13]

2014–present: Transition to songwriting and production

After the release of SexTape, Andrews decided to focus on becoming a full-time songwriter, admitting that she was stuck in purgatory artistically and professionally. [14] She worked together with Canadian R&B duo Majid Jordan on their 2014 debut EP A Place Like This as her first project. [3] Andrews first encountered then 14 year old Lennon Stella on the set of 2012 television series Nashville , where she found her passion for developing young artists. [7] In early 2016, Andrews announced that she had signed as a songwriter for Sony/ATV Music Publishing. [15] In February 2018, Andrews joined former Island Def Jam president Barry Weiss' record label Records as an exclusive A&R consultant, [16] [17] signing Stella as an artist for the label and being persuaded by Weiss to add Noah Cyrus. [18] She continued to develop other artists such as Zhavia Ward and Lauren Jauregui, [11] while continuing to write and produce songs for Drake, Jennifer Lopez, Jessie J, Tori Kelly, and Lily Allen. [19] [20]

On 4 April 2019, Andrews and Weiss announced TwentySeven Music Publishing, which was a joint venture between the two. Two of the earliest members to join were Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, both members of Little Mix, as they signed a worldwide publishing deal with Sony/ATV. [21] Andrews offered them a deal to join after she found out that they never had a publishing deal during vocal production of "Motivate" from their fifth album LM5 (2018). [11] She also began working with New Zealand singer Stella Rose Bennett, known as Benee, writing "Supalonely" in 2019. [14] Andrews vocal produced the Grammy-nominated South Korean boy band BTS song "Dynamite", which was released on 21 August 2020. [22] [23] She worked on the band members' vocal production in three weeks, which were remotely recorded from South Korea. [24] Andrews also vocally produced the BTS remix of the 2020 Jason Derulo and Jawsh 685 song "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)", [25] and co-wrote and vocally produced the 2021 BTS song "Butter". [26] In 2021, Andrews co-wrote the David Guetta, Galantis and Little Mix song "Heartbreak Anthem". [2] [27] She assisted in the production of Dixie's debut studio album A Letter to Me (2022), as a songwriter and executive producer. [28] [29] In 2023 she started a new publishing venture, “Jennasis music” alongside her partner Stephen Kirk, “Sixteen sound”, in partnership with Warner Chappell. “

Musical style and influences

Andrews has been described as a pop, R&B, and folk artist. [30] She has been influenced by a range of artists including Donny Hathaway, Billie Holiday, Aaliyah, Massive Attack, Portishead, [12] Carly Simon, and Carole King. [13]

Other ventures

During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Andrews began hosting a web series titled The Green Room, which appears on Dash Radio and is produced in partnership with The Jed Foundation and She Is The Music. The series features artists and songwriters who discuss topics such as mental health and music. [31] Andrews initially conceived the idea in 2019, after experiencing anxiety, bullying, and an eating disorder in her childhood. [32]

Discography

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected details
TitleAlbum details
Kiss and Run
SexTape
  • Released: 9 May 2013 [13]
  • Label: Island Def Jam, 21 Music
  • Formats: Digital download

Singles

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US Adult R&B
[34]
"Tumblin' Down"201027Non-album single
"Kiss and Run" [30] 2012Kiss and Run
"Weapon"
"Unhappy Ending"2013
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"One Thing"
(Lapalux featuring Jenna Andrews)
2013 Nostalchic
"Repetition"
(Redlight featuring Jenna Andrews)
2015X Colour
"Sweat"
(Cash Cash featuring Jenna Andrews)
2016 Blood, Sweat & 3 Years

Songwriting and production credits

TitleYearArtist(s)AlbumCreditsWritten withProduced with
"Midnight Angel" [35] 2012 Hitomi Co-writerChad Royce, Scott Mann, Matt Kramer
"One Thing" [36] 2013Lapalux, Jenna AndrewsNostalchicFeatured artist/Co-writer Stuart Howard
"Walking Away" [37] Sick Puppies Connect Co-writer Shimon Moore, Emma Anazi
"I Want You Back" [38] Yuna Nocturnal Yunalis Zarai
"Goodbye" [39] 2014 Girls' Generation Mr. Mr. EP Lindy Robbins, Brent Paschke
"A Place Like This" [40] Majid Jordan A Place Like This EP Majid Al Maskati, Jordan Ullman
"Run" [41] [42] Marsha Ambrosius Friends & Lovers Marsha Ambrosius, Dillon Pace
"Forever" [43] Majid JordanA Place Like This EPMajid Al Maskati, Jordan Ullman
"U" [44] Co-writer/Additional producerMajid Al Maskati, Jordan UllmanMajid Jordan
"Personal" [45] [46] Jessie J Sweet Talker Co-writer Gabrielle Varner, William Wiik Larsen
"You & the 6" [47] 2015 Drake If You're Reading This It's
Too Late
Aubrey Graham, Anderson Hernandez, Allen Ritter, Matthew Samuels, Noah "40" Shebib, Ramond Ibanga Jr., Majid Al Maskati, Jordan Ullman
"You Give Me Something" Tamia Love Life Tamia Hill, Dillon Pace, Rory Andrew
"Rise"
"Bottled Up" [48] Tori Kelly Unbreakable Smile Victoria Kelly, Charles Harmon
"현기증 (Vertigo)" [49] TVXQ Rise as God Maxwell Schneider, Dillon Pace
"Live Forever" [50] The Band Perry Non-album single Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry, Reid Perry, Nadir Khayat, Jakke Erixson, Karl-Ola Kjellholm
"Bring Me to Life" [51] Skylar Stecker, Kalin and Myles This Is MeSkylar Stecker, Nadir Khayat, Jakke Erixson, Kalin White, Myles Parrish
"Submarine" [52] Cal Scruby, Sevyn Streeter House in the HillsCallum Scruby, Thomas Meredith, Mason Levy, Chandra Uber, Amber Streeter
"Repetition" [53] Redlight, Jenna AndrewsX ColourFeatured artist/Co-writer Hugh Pescod
"Make It Work" [54] 2016Majid Jordan Majid Jordan Co-writer/Vocal producerMajid Al Maskati, Jordan Ullman, Andrea Landis, Dillon PaceMajid Jordan
"Control" [55] SoMo The AnswersCo-writer Joseph Somers-Morales, Michael Holmes, Jordan Evans
"All About Us" [56] Jordan Fisher Jordan Fisher EP Francesco Yates, Rory Andrew, Dillon Pace
"Cruel Life" [57] [58] Jule VeraWaiting on the SunAnesley Newman, Bryan Fryzel
"Sweat" [59] Cash Cash, Jenna AndrewsBlood, Sweat & 3 YearsFeatured artist/Co-writer Samuel Frisch, Alexander Makhlouf, Jean Paul Makhlouf
"Mind Games" [60] Banks The Altar Co-writerJillian Banks, Christopher Taylor, Timothy Anderson
"Weaker Girl"Jillian Banks, Tim Anderson, Trevor Lawrence Jr., Aron Forbes
"Mother Earth" [61] Jillian Banks
"Jupiter" Michael Brun, Roy English, UniNon-album singleMichael Brun, Nylo, Brandon Wronski, Roy English
"Stay in the Dark" [62] 2017The Band PerryMy Bad ImaginationKimberly Perry, Neil Perry, Reid Perry, Benny Cassette
"Curve" [63] SoMoThe AnswersJoseph Somers-Morales, Donald Tarpley Jr.
"Don't Love Me" [64] Janine99Janine Foster, Cecil Bernardy, Jonathan Dorr, Kerry Brothers Jr.
"Stay Together" [65] Noah Cyrus Non-album singlesAdditional producer Digital Farm Animals, Hudson Mohawke
"I'm Stuck" [66] Co-writer/Vocal producerNoah Cyrus, Timothy McKenzie, Samuel Romans Labrinth
"Friends" [67] JanineCo-writerJanine Foster, Cecil Bernardy, Jonathan Dorr, Kerry Brothers Jr.
"Falling for a Lullaby" FEMM "My Revolution / Kon'ya wa Boogie Back (Nice Vocal)" (single)Co-writerFelicia D Barton, Alex Suarez, Ryan Wilson
"All Falls Down" [68] Alan Walker, Noah Cyrus, Digital Farm Animals Different World Vocal producerAlan Walker, Mood Melodies, the Six, Gunnar Greve, Chris "TEK" O'Ryan, Alex Holmberg
"Slow" [69] Matoma, Noah Cyrus One in a Million ProducerMatoma, Jayson DeZuzio, MAG, Scott Robinson
"My Way" [70] One Bit, Noah CyrusNon-album singleOne Bit, Joe Ashworth
"On a Body Like You" [71] [72] 2018 Felix Jaehn, Rachel Salvit I Co-writerFelix Jaehn, Rachel Salvit, James Nosanow
"Team" [73] Noah Cyrus, Max Non-album singleCo-writer/ProducerNoah Cyrus, Maxwell Schneider, Mike Elizondo, Emily WeisbandMike Elizondo
"Numb" [74] Janine99Co-writerJanine Foster, Cecil Bernardy, Jonathan Dorr
"Everything to Feel Something" [75] Lily Allen No Shame Lily Cooper, Benjamin Garrett, Eliza Caird
"Lately" [76] Noah Cyrus, Tanner AlexanderNon-album singleProducerTanner Alexander
"Deep Down" Zhavia Ward 17 Co-writerCarisa Zhavia Ward, D. Arcelious Harris, Elijah Bliss Dias, Guy Hershko, Maxx Moore, Billy Foster, Ellington Jordan, Etta James
"Wanted" [77] Tyler Shaw IntuitionCo-writerTyler Shaw, Alexander Vujic
"Mad at You" [78] Noah Cyrus, Gallant Good Cry EP Producer Kid Harpoon
"Punches" [79] [80] Noah Cyrus, LP Co-writerNoah Cyrus, Joseph Janiak
"Sadness" [81] Noah CyrusProducerRob Grimaldi
"Fly Away with Me" (신기루 shingiru) [82] NCT 127 Regular-Irregular Co-writerKang Eun-jung, Hwang Yoo-bin, Rory Andrew, Francesco Yates, Dylan Pace-Rodriguez
"Remember" [83] [84] Gryffin, Zohara Gravity Daniel Griffith, Rachel Salvit, Deiderik van Elsas, Parrish Washington
"PRFCT" [85] Sabrina Carpenter Singular: Act I Sabrina Carpenter, Robert Persaud
"Love a Girl Right" Little Mix LM5 Vocal producer Chris Loco, Joe Kearns, Kamille
"American Boy"The Six, Louis Bell, Aaron Hibell
"Motivate" [86] Co-writer/Vocal producer Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, James Norton, Hanni Ibrahim, Patrick Patrikios, Javier GonzalezLoosechange, Yei, S1, Jameil Aossey, Lonestarrmuzik, Joe Kearns
"Notice"Vocal producerMike Sabath, John Hill, Joe Kearns
"The Cure" TMS, Joe Kearns
"Forget You Not"Jorgan Odegard, Electric, Kamille, Joe Kearns
"The Cure (Stripped)"TMS, Joe Kearns
"Hold On to Me" [87] 2019Jacob and FannyNon-album singleCo-writerFanny Miller, Jacob Miller
"Edit You" [88] Kream, Stela ColeNon-album singleStela Cole, James Norton, Daniel Slettebakken, Marcus Slettebakken
"Too Proud" [88] Broods Don't Feed the Pop Monster Joel Little, Caleb Nott, Georgia Nott
"I Like the Way" [89] Moon Willis, Etta Bond Non-album singleJason Julian, Hira King, Rachel Salvit, Moon Willis
"EZ"Zhavia Ward17Zhavia Ward, Chauncey Alexander Hollis, Darhyl Camper, Paul Edwin Shelton
"Make Me Miss You" [90] Emily WeisbandIdentity CrisisMike Elizondo, Alysa Vanderheym, Emily Weisband
"July Remix (featuring Leon Bridges)" [91] Noah Cyrus, Leon Bridges Non-album singleJenna Andrews, Peter Harding, Noah Cyrus, Mike Sonier
"Looking Out for You" (不亏不欠 Bù kuī bù qiàn) [92] Tia Ray 1212RecordingThe Rascals, Tia Ray, Khristopher Riddick-Tynes
"Supalonely" [93] Benee, Gus Dapperton Stella & Steve Co-writerStella Bennett, Josh Fountain, Brendan Rice
"Blu" [93] BeneeStella Bennett, Josh Fountain
"Kissing Other People"2020 Lennon Stella Three. Two. One. Vocal producerCody Tarpley, Ruslan Lov
"Dynamite" BTS Non-album single
"Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" [BTS Remix] Jason Derulo, Jawsh 685, BTSNon-album single
"Holiday"Lil Nas XMontero Take a Daytrip
"Winter"Benee Hey U X Co-writerBENEE, Josh Fountain, Jonah Christian & Mallrat
"Plain"Benee ft. Lily Allen & Flo MilliCo-writer/Vocal producerBENEE,  Josh Fountain, Djeisan Suskov, Lily Allen & Flo Milli
"Made"Sophia Messa ft. Pink Sweat$Non-album singleCo-writer/Vocal producerDavid Bowden (Poet), Anthony Rossomando, Parrish Warrington, Vaughn Elsas, Rook Monroe, Sophia Messa
"Ice Cream & Cigarettes" [94] Sophia MessaNon-album single
"Vintage"2021Blu DeTigerHow Did We Get Here?Vocal producer
"Love Songs" Maggie Lindemann ParanoiaCo-writerMaggie Lindemann, Cody Tarpley
"Different"Joseph Somers-Morales, Annika Wells, Cody Tarpley, Maggie Lindemann
"Butter"BTSNon-album singleRon Perry, Sebastian Garcia, Alex Bilowitz, RM, Stephen Kirk, Rob Grimaldi
"Heartbreak Anthem" Galantis, David Guetta, Little MixNon-album singleBloodshy, Henrik Jonback, David Saint Fleur, Thom Bridges, David Guetta, VodKa, YK Koi, Lorenzo Cosi, Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall, Sorana, Johnny Goldstein
"Serial Monogamist" Ashe Ashlyn Big Taste, Ashe
"Always Been You"[ citation needed ]Jessie MurphNon-album singleJessie Murph, Stephen Kirk, Steven Franks
"Permission to Dance"BTSNon-album single Ed Sheeran, Steve Mac, Johnny McDaid, Stephen Kirk
"Sobriety"Jessie MurphNon-album singleConstance Smith, Jessie Murph, Stephen Kirk
"Wishes"2022 Jamie Miller Snowdrop (Original Television Soundtrack, Pt. 4)Vocal producerJamie Miller, J.UNA
"Church" [95] Jennifer Lopez Marry Me Co-writer Bekuh Boom, Floyd Hills, William Larsen, Moses Sumney, Elle Varner
"Pray"Jessie MurphNon-album singleStephen Kirk, Feli Ferraro, Gabe Simon, Jessie Murph
"Wild" [96] Dixie A Letter to MeDixie, Stephen KirkStephen Kirk
"Girlfriend" [97] Lennon Stella, Stephen Kirk, Scott Harris, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen
"Both Ways"
(featuring Stephen Kirk) [97]
Dixie, Stephen KirkStephen Kirk
"Fallout" [97] Lennon Stella, Will IDAP, Nate Cyphert, Stephen Kirk
"Who I Am (Interlude)" [97] Brett James, Troy Verges
"Stuck" [97] Joshua Bassett, Mike Sooner, Stephen Kirk, Alex BilowitzStephen Kirk, Alex Bilowitz
"Not Enough" [97] Dixie, Stephen KirkStephen Kirk
"Model" [97] Dixie, Stephen Kirk, Alex BilowitzStephen Kirk, Alex Bilowitz
"Bye2You" [97] Asia Whiteacre, Nate Miles, Dylan Guthro, Stephen KirkStephen Kirk
"Good Parts (When the Quality Is Bad but I Am) [98] Le Sserafim Antifragile ComposerScore (13), Megatone (13), Sir Nolan, Alex Bilowitz, Salem Ilese, Danke (Lalala Studio), Sakura Miyawaki, Cha Yu-bin, Huh Yun-jin
Dime [99] 2023Roy WoodsMixed EmotionsCo-WriterC. Green, C. McEvoy-Morie, D. Anthony, D. Spencer, S. Kirk, T.WilliamsT-Minus
Too Much [100] The Kid LaroiTHE FIRST TIMEVocal ProducerBilly Walsh, Blake Slatkin, Omer Fedi, Central Cee, Charlton Howard, Emile Haynie, Jasper Harris, Justin BieberStephen Kirk, Omer Fedi, Jasper Harris, Emile Haynie, Blake Slatkin
[101] Shape of MeRita OraYou & ICo-writerAlex Niceforo, Keith Sorrells, Rita Ora, Rollo, Warren FelderAlex Niceforo, Keith Sorrells, Mark Ralphs, Oak Felder
[102] Karma2024JoJo SiwaKarmaVocal ProducerAntonina Armato, Desmond Child, Time JamesRock Mafia
Showstopper Nelly Furtado 7 Co-writerNelly Furtado, Ebony Oshunrinde, Nevis Gahunia, Stephen Kirk, Herag Sanbalian
[103] Corazón Nelly Furtado, Bomba Estéreo Nelly Furtado, Tyler Williams, Nevis Gahunia, Stephen Kirk, Steven Bilodeau, Liliana Saumet, Oliver Cazier
Call My NameTones And IBeautifully OrdinaryCo-writer and Co-producerStephen Kirk, Toni WatsonRandy Belculfine, Toni Watson, Stephen Kirk
House On FireMickey GuytonHouse On FireCo-writerJenna Andrews, Stephen Kirk, Mickey GuytonStephen Kirk, Nolan Verner
Make 'Em Like YouMickey GuytonCo-writerJenna Andrews, Mickey Guyton, Stephen KirkStephen Kirk, Nolan Verner
Billy Walsh, Blake Slatkin, Omer Fedi, Central Cee, Charlton Howard, Emile Haynie, Jasper Harris, Justin Bieber

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