Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jenna DeVries releases highly-anticipated new single “Someone’s Gotta Give.” The single is out now on all digital streaming platforms, and you can listen to it HERE. The single debuted on All New Country on Spotify, and New in Country on Apple Music.
Jenna DeVries doesn’t just nod to the ’90s country legends — she channels their passion. “Someone’s Gotta Give” is a steel-toed heartbreak anthem that could sit alongside the greats like Trisha Yearwood or Shania Twain, but it’s undeniably DeVries’s own storm to sing through.
With lines like, “Our therapist is choosing sides / I’m not sure it’s yours or mine / We’re two wrongs without a right,” DeVries sets the tone: this isn’t a breakup ballad; it’s a battlefield confessional. Her voice is equal parts velvet and venom, holding space for those brutal moments of realization in a fractured relationship. She twists the knife with poetic sharpness: “Part poet and masochist / Waging war on a pacifist / Ironic isn’t it, right?” — and just when you think she might pull back, she doubles down with a pre-chorus that speaks to all the lessons we thought we learned: “I thought I’d live and learn / But what do I know?”
The production, helmed by Don Miggs (known for work with Dolly Parton, Mick Fleetwood, and more), wraps DeVries’ raw vocals in a warm, rootsy glow that lets every word hit with weight. It’s the kind of track that feels like both a throwback and a breakthrough — a barroom ballad built for blasting in your car with tears in your eyes and fire in your soul. “Someone’s Gotta Give” is DeVries at her boldest yet — proof that country’s future is safe in the hands of women who aren’t afraid to write what hurts.
Known for her captivating performances and outspoken advocacy, Jenna DeVries has been recognized as one of NSAI’s ‘Songwriters To Watch’ and has built an impressive career with standout achievements, including a Top 24 spot on American Idol. DeVries’s collaborations — such as “Unholy” with Adam Mac and “Drunk Girls” featuring Harper Grae — have earned over one million streams on Spotify and garnered support from PEOPLE, CMT, and Viacom. Her duet with Adam Mac, “Chapel,” topped CMT’s Music Television channel for two weeks, competing with major hits from Keith Urban and Chris Housman. Her Pride-themed single, “Rhinestone Cowgirl,” received praise from The Academy of Country Music, Holler, CMT, and more for its celebratory message.
DeVries is not only a rising star but also a passionate advocate for inclusion as an LGBTQ+ artist. She founded The Outlaw Collective, a showcase uplifting unheard voices in country music, which has gained attention from platforms like Today in Nashville and more. With a debut LP behind her and a second project in the works with Don Miggs, DeVries is forging an inclusive path forward. She recently made her WSM Opry Radio debut, sharing her journey to make country music a welcoming space for all. She recently went on her first major tour with heavy hitters Candi Carpenter, Kalie Shorr, and Zee Machine, selling out shows to devoted fans.

Known for her captivating performances and outspoken advocacy, Jenna DeVries has been recognized as one of NSAI’s ‘Songwriters To Watch’ and has built an impressive career with standout achievements, including a Top 24 spot on American Idol. DeVries’s collaborations — such as “Unholy” with Adam Mac and “Drunk Girls” featuring Harper Grae — have earned over one million streams on Spotify and garnered support from PEOPLE, CMT, and Viacom. Her duet with Adam Mac, “Chapel,” topped CMT’s Music Television channel for two weeks, competing with major hits from Keith Urban and Chris Housman. Her Pride-themed single, “Rhinestone Cowgirl,” received praise from The Academy of Country Music, Holler, CMT, and more for its celebratory message.
DeVries is not only a rising star but also a passionate advocate for inclusion as an LGBTQ+ artist. She founded The Outlaw Collective, a showcase uplifting unheard voices in country music, which has gained attention from platforms like Today in Nashville and more. With a debut LP behind her and a second project in the works with Don Miggs, DeVries is forging an inclusive path forward. She recently made her WSM Opry Radio debut, sharing her journey to make country music a welcoming space for all. She recently went on her first major tour with heavy hitters Candi Carpenter, Kalie Shorr, and Zee Machine, selling out shows to devoted fans.