Jenna Raine Blooms in "Roses" Video


Jenna Raine has added visuals to her zestful single “Roses,” a composition that puts the high-spirited star’s talents center-stage. The new music video has a pop/country bash, dance-along feel that perfectly highlights Raine’s already positively charged, melodic vocal direction, culminating in a smack of good feels that is highly infectious.

The rustic setting of the video, with its endearing natural simplicity, is enhanced by precise shots that, frame-by-frame, paint the story of “Roses” and its theme of growth. With Raine at the forefront, all smiles, the lively music takes further flight, and we soar with it, singing for no one to cut our spreading wings (or ever-growing roots).

Raine has indeed been on the ascent, opening shows for fellow label artist Joshua Bassett and carving a niche for her earnest and warm brand of pop. The assured tone with which she sings, “Midnight run, feel alive / Feel my blood / Rushing through my big dumb heart / It takes work, it takes a lot,” displays a young artist who is relishing her journey. 

As the first verse suggests, that journey takes work, and the fruits of that labor are evident in the vital pulsings of each bassline, synced-joyous claps, and glossy acoustic guitar strums that provide the field for Raine’s stylish vocals to roam free and splendid. The composition is as professional as the video that accompanies it. 

At only 20 years old, Raine exhibits a musical maturity aligned with her talents as a multi-instrumentalist and disciplined songwriter. It is this gravitas that makes her trajectory, and its expression through music, so compelling. “Roses” is about standing firm in who you are and planting roots to grow—Raine certainly does it to a rollicking beat. 

Watch the "Roses" video below:


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