Brooklyn-born country artist and songwriter Jessica Lynn has poured years of relentless dedication into her upcoming 10-track album,’ All I Own’. Shaped by the professional hurdles and recent health battles she’s overcome, the album — announced today — stands as a deeply personal project, set for release on January 17, 2025.
Alongside the announcement, she delivers ‘Something ‘Bout You’, the sixth and final single from the LP, an uplifting ode to falling in love with her husband. Jessica shares, ‘Something ‘Bout You’ is a feel-good story about falling in love and having the most amazing adventures together. There is something nostalgic about the song and I hope it brings everyone listening back to a really special time in their lives.”
Complete with an insightful tour diary style music video, the track’s positive vibes are further expressed through on-stage shenanigans and adventures throughout Europe. “My first-hand account of seeing how music can connect with people around the world, many of which don’t even speak the same language, is such an incredible feeling,” Jessica explains. “The places I’ve gotten to see through performing, the amazing people I’ve met, and the experiences I’ve been so blessed to have by doing what I love to do, truly makes me positively reflect on my journey. Just like ‘Something ‘Bout You’ says – I thank God for this life every single day.”
Jessica Lynn is an infectious songwriter with an undeniable, arena-ready stage presence. All combined, it has catapulted her into a well-seasoned touring machine, playing her songs to audiences around the world. Lynn is eager to challenge genre norms and carve out her own space in the industry. Just as her music career was taking flight, she nearly lost everything.
Following a routine sinus surgery that led to a battle with postoperative complications and muscle tension dysphonia (MTD), which threatened to derail both her voice and career, All I Own stands as a testament to Jessica’s resilience. “I hid what I was going through from everyone because I was afraid we would lose tour dates, opportunities, and I didn’t really want to admit it was real,” Jessica admitted. “I started singing as soon as I could talk and I started my first band when I was 13. Music is all I’ve ever known and the thought of potentially never being able to sing normally again was a feeling I couldn’t quite put into words.”
Forced to record in short 10-minute intense bursts of vocal effort, Jessica channeled her struggles into the album, each note carrying the weight of her recovery journey. She seamlessly wove double meanings into each track, inviting listeners to find their own stories within hers. Jessica has taken all of her blessings and hardships with grace, pouring her soul into every avenue she explores. This latest display of that can be heard on ‘All I Own’ as she fought through her vocal injury — not even skipping a beat to ensure her music gets to be heard.
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