Viral TikToker Jenna Raine Inks Music Deal With Warner Records, Is She The Next Big Thing?

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With the wide-eyed ballad See You Later (Ten Years) taking social media by a storm, the girl behind the viral TikTok song now inks her very first music deal with Warner Records and SB Projects.

The voice behind See You Later (Ten Years), Jenna Raine will launch her major debut EP, also titled "See You Later."

A fresh version of the title track featuring JVKE, and the similarly upbeat new song "2 percent," which refers to the percentage of high school sweethearts who end up getting married, are among the latest highlights of her new album.

On getting Jenna

Warner Records co-chairman and CEO Aaron Bay-Schuck told Variety that she wanted to immediately know Jenna after hearing her breakout song "See You Later (Ten Years)."


"The song offers both the sophistication of an established artist and the youthful energy and point of view of an emerging one. It's impressive and hard to pull off," Schuck added, knowing instinctively that the 17-year old balladeer would be a great inclusion to the Warner Record's roster.

Schuck reiterated that "All Warner greats do it their way," mentioning that their talents are fearless, risk-takers, and fantastic storytellers.

The CEO also confirmed that Jenna possesses all those qualities, including a crystal clear vision of her career.

"Warner Records has been, and remains, an artist-first record company. [Co-chairman and COO] Tom Corson and I could not be happier to welcome Jenna.", he continues.

A prodigy in the making

Raine's present level of achievement is the culmination of a life's worth of hard work and dedication.

She began taking piano lessons in preschool and training with the Septien Entertainment Group, which produced artists such as Beyoncé, Selena Gomez, and Demi Lovato when she was ten years old.

Once that, she joined a female group named "L2M" and began working on her own solo music career after the group split.

After releasing two EPs, "Nen" and "Be Like You," she went on four separate tours to promote her music.

Raine's future appears to be promising, given his extensive experience in the field, Variety reports. Chapman, Michael Pollack, and Grammy-winning producer Ryan Tedder collaborate with Jenna on tracks for her debut album.

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