By James Patrick Herman “Music is so over-saturated and competitive now — you have to take it back to basics and the organic style of A&R,” says Jenna Andrews.
The songwriter credited on the viral hit “Supalonely” would know: Andrews has seen every corner of the business as a major label artist, a producer, an A&R consultant and a publishing executive. “Like what Quincy Jones did with Michael Jackson where you’re an actual executive producer — and a musician — and you’re creating and developing something rather than following a trend,” Andrews continues. “I just saw a hole in the market in that sense.” She is referring to her work with 20-year-old New Zealander Stella Rose Bennett — professionally known as Benee — whose “Supalonely”
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