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Jenna Torres has always made music shaped by resilience. With her new album Firebird, she steps into a powerful new chapter—one fueled by rebirth, grit, and hard-won hope. Her journey began just blocks from Ground Zero, where songwriting became a lifeline for a newly single mom rebuilding her world in the wake of 9/11. Those early songs led to a publishing deal with Warner Music Group and launched a career defined by heart and tenacity.
Blending country, folk, and Americana, Jenna has written for artists like Martha Wash (“Proud”) and co-penned For King & Country’s hit “Busted Heart.” Her own albums—A Woman’s Touch, Wild Sugar, All Heart, and Heaven & Hurt—have earned praise from American Songwriter, No Depression, and The Boot.
Firebird finds Jenna turning inward, crafting songs about rising after the fall, loving fiercely, and finding light in dark places. The title track is an anthem of renewal; “What If” searches for unity in uncertain times; “Your Storm” offers quiet, steadfast devotion. Balancing the emotion is some foot-stomping country swagger, like the single “Everything But Money.”
“I’ve learned that sometimes you have to fall apart to come back stronger,” Jenna says. Firebird captures that journey—proof that a woman on fire doesn’t just survive; she soars.
Splitting her time between NYC and Nashville, Jenna continues to write stories that connect, uplift, and remind us that even in our hardest moments, there’s always the possibility of light.
Blending country, folk, and Americana, Jenna has written for artists like Martha Wash (“Proud”) and co-penned For King & Country’s hit “Busted Heart.” Her own albums—A Woman’s Touch, Wild Sugar, All Heart, and Heaven & Hurt—have earned praise from American Songwriter, No Depression, and The Boot.
Firebird finds Jenna turning inward, crafting songs about rising after the fall, loving fiercely, and finding light in dark places. The title track is an anthem of renewal; “What If” searches for unity in uncertain times; “Your Storm” offers quiet, steadfast devotion. Balancing the emotion is some foot-stomping country swagger, like the single “Everything But Money.”
“I’ve learned that sometimes you have to fall apart to come back stronger,” Jenna says. Firebird captures that journey—proof that a woman on fire doesn’t just survive; she soars.
Splitting her time between NYC and Nashville, Jenna continues to write stories that connect, uplift, and remind us that even in our hardest moments, there’s always the possibility of light.
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