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Country trio Just Jayne counter Morgan Wallen on new debut song ‘This Morning’

Rising country trio Just Jayne is making a bold entrance into the country music scene with their debut single ‘This Morning' out today. Comprised of powerhouse vocalists Taylor Edwards, Rachel Wiggins, and Jillian Steele, the trio blends dreamy modern country with pop influences, drawing inspiration from a legendary group like The Chicks and more modern influences like Julia Michaels and Caitlyn Smith. After building buzz online with behind-the-scenes worktapes showcasing their songwriting process, Just Jayne is ready to step into the spotlight.

Their debut track ‘This Morning' serves as a direct response to Morgan Wallen’s smash hit ‘Last Night,' offering the female perspective the morning after a drunken night of love. Where ‘Last Night' leaves listeners in the haze of an unresolved, passionate argument, ‘This Morning' flips the script, giving voice to the emotions that surface with the sunrise.

“This song is about waking up with clarity,” the group explains. “It’s that moment when the whiskey wears off, and you realize what you actually want—or don’t want.” With raw honesty and striking harmonies, the trio delivers a fresh take on heartache, self-discovery, and moving on.

The song encapsulates Just Jayne’s signature style: deeply relatable storytelling set to modern country production. “We wanted to capture that mix of regret, empowerment, and bittersweet realisation that so many people experience,” they add. With lyrics that hit close to home and an infectious melody ‘This Morning' is poised to resonate with fans across country and pop music alike.

Just Jayne has already begun turning heads with a breakout performance at CMA Fest in Nashville, opening for Maddie & Tae. As they gear up for a lineup of exciting new music in 2025, ‘This Morning' marks just the beginning of their journey. Keep an eye on this trio as they carve out their own lane in country music—one song at a time.

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