“What Would I Say?” offers a personal look into Raine's faith journey, pouring her emotions into the stirring song to ask the universal question, “What would I say if Jesus walked into the room?” Raine reflects on God's guidance and love through every season of her life – from feeling his presence at 4 years old to 15, and now at 22 – she wonders what the overwhelming sense of gratitude would feel like meeting Him face to face after walking in His light her entire life.
To accompany the single release, Raine will perform at The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville this Friday night (5/29). Hit songwriters and album collaborators Jimmy Robbins, Steph Jones and Ben Williams will join her for a writers round to give fans the first live preview of the forthcoming album.
Last month, Raine unveiled the first look into her next musical chapter with
“It Takes A Village.” Written by Raine alongside Sasha Sloane, Nate Ferraro and Couros, the song highlights the power of friendship and family in the face of heartbreak. The hopeful message reminds listeners that healing isn't something you have to do alone – it can take a whole village to carry you through tough times. Watch the accompanying music video
here.
The rising songstress closed out 2025 with the reflective ballad “Just 15” and the lovestruck pop tune “Talk of the Town,” both of which followed her Only Started Growing EP. Since her viral hits “It Is What It Is” and “see you later (ten years)” launched her onto the scene, Raine has garnered more than 466M global career streams as she continues to build her devoted following. After joining David Kushner and Avery Anna on the road last year, the rising star looks forward to sharing more new music and tour dates this year.
ABOUT JENNA RAINE:
Jenna Raine's songs brim with hope, heart and wide-eyed wonder. The Dallas-born singer-songwriter turns life's little lessons, moments of bliss and unforgettable memories into the kind of pop music you've got to sing with the windows down. She's tallied more than 466M total streams to date, fueled by early hits like “It Is What It Is” and her breakout smash “see you later (ten years).” The viral favorite, which exploded on TikTok and helped earn her a deal with Warner Records, first appeared on her major-label debut EP see you later — a project filled with hope, growth and a bright-side view of heartbreak. Jenna's breakthrough success has included performances at the 2023 MTV VMAs Block Party, recognition from Rolling Stone, Billboard and V Magazine, as well as two Girls' Life Magazine covers. She has collaborated with artists including Joshua Bassett (“Don't Let Me Down”) and Aodha´n King (“Still Worthy”), and supported David Kushner on his European tour earlier this year — all while continuing to expand her sound with her Only Started Growing EP featuring the viral hit “Roses.” Jenna closed out 2025 with the release of “Just 15” and “Talk of the Town,” alongside supporting Avery Anna on her The Let Go Letters Tour.
Jenna returns with new music this year, unveiling “It Takes A Village,” out now, and “What Would I Say?” out May 29. Her new music once again showcases her signature blend of heartfelt storytelling, unforgettable hooks and resilient optimism as she looks ahead to her debut album, Jeans, Boys & Jesus, set to arrive August 14. With unstoppable momentum and a luminous outlook, Jenna Raine is poised to bloom into the new year — one loved-up ballad at a time.