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Jenna Drey is a multi-time Billboard Charting
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artist, as well as American female singer-songwriter. Her biggest dance hit was ''"By The Way,"'' which charted on Billbaord
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chart for 16 consecutive weeks peaking a
#4 on April 7, 2007
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May 19th, 2007
Her other Billboard charting songs included "Why Should I Believe You," and "Killin' Me." She was born in Los Angeles, California, and resides in Miami, Florida. She is a classically trained three-octave vocalist and pianist who studied at the
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in
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, Massachusetts, in theory and composition.


Career

Drey's early career began as a songwriter. She won over eight multiple songwriting awards including the 2004
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''Songwriting Contest'', the Gibson Guitar ''Dallas Songwriting Contest'' for "Stand in Line" and the grand prize in the 6th ''Great American Song Contest'' for her song "Impossibility". Jenna continued onto becoming a Finalist with her song, "''Killin' Me''," in the largest ''
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'' in the world, known as the "ISC." Here writers compete from over 11,000 entries from 77 countries. "Killin' Me," eventually went on to become her first radio Billboard radio charting single. But these songwriting awards are what caught the attention of TAXI music CEO Michael Lakow which led to "Just Like That" being produced by the legendary
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. This song was additionally adopted as the battle song for the 2004 World Series Champions, the
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using the ''"Just Like That Sports Theme"'' which was included on the Album CD. The chorus of the song, revised to "Reverse the Curse, Just Like That", played at the televised home games, reaching an audience of over 12.5 million baseball fans each week. This continued with ''Song of the Year Contest'' for a win in two categories for best dance song and pop song. After teaming up with co-writer and producer Kevin Churko, multiple
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-winning producer-writer whose credits include
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and more, a number of her songs succeeded on the charts. In 2005, "Killin' Me (Where Did I Go Wrong)" rose to number 11 on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay and number 6 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. The follow-up, "Why Should I Believe You", peaked in Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay at number 24 and the Hot Dance Music/Club Play Top 10 in 2006. Even the renowned music critic for the
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, Joey Guerra, describes "Killin Me" as a hypnotic tale of lost love. Later that year, Drey was signed to top dance record label
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, known for their smash Top 40 hits like
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"Everytime We Touch," September "Cry for You." Label President, Cory Robbins, signed her to release her next dance-pop single "By the Way". It became her most successful single on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart, peaking at number 4, maintaining a chart position for 16 weeks weeks. On the Dance Club Songs chart, it was her third consecutive top-twenty hit, reaching number 19. In fall 2008,
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released her single "All Out Of Love" which was played by both
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and
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radio stations across the country. With a review feature from Chuck Taylor at ''Billboard Magazine on May 17, 2008'' ,the single found its way across a wide variety of stations in the U.S., including
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in New York City and
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Los Angeles, as well as making its way to the R&R Top 40 Indicator charts. The founder of
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, Noel Lee, agreed to use Drey's dance hit "Why Should I Believe You" to film the first music video ever in
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(720p) with 7.1 digital audio. It was filmed at
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in Washington, and the content was used in a nationwide, big chain store calibration video called "Monster / ISF HDTV Calibration Wizard DVD", which was also narrated by Drey. In 2008, Drey performed in Beatstock at Jones Beach in NY and the PCN Bank Arts Center with artists such as
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, Chris Willis, September, and more. In 2011, Drey released "Can't Let Go" which received airplay on reporting dance leaning stations such as C89.5 Seattle,
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, WNRG 107.9 and more which made top 100 most played Dance songs of the Year. In the summer 2012, she released ''"Summer Night in Seattle"'' which became a long standing summer theme song for the nation's longest running Billboard reporting Dance Station in the U.S, Seattle C89.5. She even beat out Jessie J when hosting the C89.5 Seattle "The Morning Showdown." Drey has had songs appear in TV and film, licensed for such shows as ''
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'', the new DVD re-pressings for shows ''
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'', and a feature song, "Let's Go Ride It", in the motion picture ''Bachelor Party Vegas''. Her original song "Don't Wanna Cry Anymore" was a feature song in the motion picture '‘
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’'. Jenna Drey has been the headliner performer in club venues and a particular favorite of Gay Pride events. Drey has been the headliner at some of the biggest Pride events in the U.S., including the Seattle Washington, D.C. Chicago, Providence, Houston, Ft. Lauderdale, Phoenix, 2010 Flagstaff, and Minneapolis.


Discography


''Just Like That''

# "Just Like That" # "That's What They All Say" # "Why Should I Believe You" # "Stand in Line" # "Say Goodbye to Loneliness" # "Shadow of a Stranger" # "More Than This" # "Killin' Me (Where Did I Go Wrong?)" pop version # "Let's Ride Your Motorcycle" # "Why Should I Believe You" bagpipe mix # "Say Goodbye to Loneliness" dance remix # "Just Like That" Churko/Euro pop mix # "Just Like That" Stadium Sports Theme


''One Step Further''

# "One Step Further" # "By the Way" # "Killin' Me (Where Did I Go Wrong?)" Rizzo radio :) # "We're All Alone" # "Don't Wanna Cry Anymore" # "Shadow of a Stranger" # "Why Should I Believe You" Harris dance # "All Out of Love" # "Impossibility" # "Thousand Times a Day" # "I Told You So" # "Was It Something I Said" # "Breaking Me" # "Why Should I Believe You" # "Why Should I Believe You" Churko bagpipe # "Killin' Me (Where Did I Go Wrong?)"
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remix # "One Step Further" rockin' radio


Singles

* "Killin' Me (Where Did I Go Wrong)" * "Why Should I Believe You" * "Say Goodbye To Loneliness" * "Just Like That" * "More Than This" * "By The Way" * "Girlz Night Out" * "
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" * "Can't Let Go" * "Summer Night in Seattle" * "Making Me Love Again"


References


External links

External links * Impact Artist Promotions (2006)
Jenna Drey – Artist Promo spotlight (2007 archived copy)
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