22 Years, 12 Tracks, One Unforgettable Hug – Jenna Raine’s “Jeans, Boys & Jesus” Arrives August 14

Emerging singer-songwriter Jenna Raine is doing something rare in today’s pop landscape: she’s growing up loudly, messily, and beautifully—without losing herself in the process. Her long-awaited debut album, Jeans, Boys & Jesus, arrives Friday, August 14 on Warner Records, and it promises to be nothing less than the first 22 years of her life poured directly into twelve sparkling, honest, and deeply relatable tracks. Co-written entirely by Raine herself, the album navigates the thrilling, terrifying, and tender terrain of young womanhood: faith, love, heartbreak, friendship, chasing dreams, and the quiet courage of growing up. But what makes this project truly captivating is its refusal to choose between the sacred and the everyday. The title says it all—denim, romance, and the Divine all share equal space at her table. Blending honest storytelling with irresistibly catchy pop melodies, Raine captures emotions every girl has felt but rarely hears articulated so clearly, creating songs rooted not in perfection but in comfort, hope, and genuine community.

“I haven’t seen it all,” Raine admits with disarming humility, “but there was plenty to learn from the mistakes I made in my teenage years.” That wisdom shines through tracks about putting friends first, refusing to settle, raising standards, and—most importantly—keeping faith at the center. Fans will get a preview this Friday, May 29, with the hauntingly reflective “What Would I Say?”—a question that hints at the album’s core theme of looking back with grace and forward with courage. From heartbreak to falling in love, from moving out of her hometown to standing firm in her beliefs, Jeans, Boys & Jesus is described by Raine as “a wholesome warm hug from the girl next door.” And in a world starving for authenticity, that hug might be exactly what we’ve been waiting for. Pre-save your copy now—because growing up never sounded this good.
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