Paulina Jayne Releases New Track "After the Party's Over"

Country artist Paulina Jayne has released her latest single "After the Party's Over" on January 3, 2025, marking a significant milestone in her evolving musical career. This new track showcases Jayne's signature blend of Motown, rock, and country influences, which she aptly calls "urban country".
Nashville-based but hailing from Detroit, Michigan, Jayne has been making waves in the country music scene since her teenage years. Her journey in music began at a young age, with piano lessons at five and later transitioning to guitar, which sparked her songwriting passion. Jayne's musical roots run deep, with her mother being a member of the acapella group Noteworthy, exposing her to diverse musical styles from an early age.
Jayne's musical background is impressive, having written with several #1 hit songwriters, including Shane McAnally, JT Harding, and Rob Crosby. Her collaborative spirit and songwriting prowess have earned her recognition in the industry, including the ASCAP Peggy Lee Songwriting Award in 2023 for her solo-written original, "Half".
Throughout her career, Paulina Jayne has opened for notable artists such as Sheryl Crow, Sam Hunt, and Chase Rice. She has also shared festival marquees with country music heavyweights like Tim McGraw, Miranda Lambert, and Luke Bryan. Her energetic live performances have garnered praise, with Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn once referring to her as "Dolly Parton junior" during a performance at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena.
Jayne's unique style and powerful vocals have attracted attention from industry professionals. Grammy Award-winning producer Toby Wright described her as "an amazingly dynamic performer who exudes vocal and musical talent far beyond her years". This sentiment is echoed by Brandon Still of Blackberry Smoke, who noted that Jayne's music "comes from a very real place".