Nashville Pop Queen Jenane Releases “Ultraviolet”

Nashville pop/R&B artist Jenane releases new single “Ultraviolet.” The single is now available on all digital streaming platforms and you can listen to it HERE.

Jenane leans all the way into that rush of almost losing control on “Ultraviolet,” a single that feels equal parts reckless, radiant, and impossible to ignore. From the jump, there’s a sense of restlessness baked into the lyrics — “I’ve been doing fine / chasing every high / just here for a good time” — like someone who’s already burned through every temporary thrill and is starting to crave something that actually sticks. That shift matters. It turns what could’ve been a fleeting moment into something with weight.

The chorus hits, and everything lifts: “You got me seeing in ultraviolet / I’m on the edge of love and I can’t fight it / every one of my stars collided.” It’s vivid and a little chaotic, capturing that exact moment when attraction stops feeling casual and starts feeling inevitable. “Ultraviolet” becomes the language for that shift — brighter, sharper, and harder to ignore.

Sonically, the track matches that intensity. Heavy synths pulse underneath pounding beats, but it never loses its smooth R&B groove. There’s a polish to it, but also a grit — a dynamic pop edge that keeps everything moving. It’s the kind of production that feels just as alive as the emotion driving it.

Jenane’s vocals sit right at the center of that energy — playful, confident, and just a little dangerous. On lines like “electric butterflies / a neon state of mind” and “I think I like a man that ain’t too shy,” she leans into the thrill instead of holding back. You can hear the shift from control to curiosity, from caution to impulse.

As Jenane puts it, the song lives in the excitement of a new, slightly unpredictable connection, and that’s exactly where it thrives. “Ultraviolet” doesn’t slow down to over-explain or clean anything up. It stays right on that edge — where everything feels heightened, a little reckless, and completely worth it.

MORE ABOUT JENANE: Jenane is a Nashville-based vocal powerhouse known for her magnetic presence and dynamic pop-R&B sound. Originally from Peachtree City, Georgia, she grew up inspired by contemporary pop and soulful R&B, crafting a bold, emotional sound. After graduating from Belmont University, she became a standout performer on Nashville’s Broadway and stages across the country. She has built a devoted following with 403K followers on Instagram and 716K on TikTok, sharing vocal lessons, expert insights and opinions, and captivating performances.

Beyond her solo work, Jenane is the lead singer of Party Down, the official band for the Party Animals — one of the standout teams in Banana Ball, the fast-growing sports-entertainment league started with the Savannah Bananas. The Party Animals are selling out major stadiums across the country, with broadcasts on ESPN and ESPN+. Party Down brings music to life at every step — hosting pre-show and post-show parties, performing on the field during games, and interacting directly with fans. Jenane has performed both “Feel It (Heartbeat)” and the upcoming release “Ultraviolet” live for these crowds, turning games into high-energy, concert-like experiences for thousands of fans with her original music.

Then the chorus hits, and everything lifts: “You got me seeing in ultraviolet / I’m on the edge of love and I can’t fight it / every one of my stars collided.” It’s vivid and a little chaotic, capturing that exact moment when attraction stops feeling casual and starts feeling inevitable. “Ultraviolet” becomes the language for that shift — brighter, sharper, and harder to ignore.

Sonically, the track matches that intensity. Heavy synths pulse underneath pounding beats, but it never loses its smooth R&B groove. There’s a polish to it, but also a grit — a dynamic pop edge that keeps everything moving. It’s the kind of production that feels just as alive as the emotion driving it.

Jenane’s vocals sit right at the center of that energy — playful, confident, and just a little dangerous. On lines like “electric butterflies / a neon state of mind” and “I think I like a man that ain’t too shy,” she leans into the thrill instead of holding back. You can hear the shift from control to curiosity, from caution to impulse.

As Jenane puts it, the song lives in the excitement of a new, slightly unpredictable connection, and that’s exactly where it thrives. “Ultraviolet” doesn’t slow down to over-explain or clean anything up. It stays right on that edge — where everything feels heightened, a little reckless, and completely worth it.

MORE ABOUT JENANE: Jenane is a Nashville-based vocal powerhouse known for her magnetic presence and dynamic pop-R&B sound. Originally from Peachtree City, Georgia, she grew up inspired by contemporary pop and soulful R&B, crafting a bold, emotional sound. After graduating from Belmont University, she became a standout performer on Nashville’s Broadway and stages across the country. She has built a devoted following with 403K followers on Instagram and 716K on TikTok, sharing vocal lessons, expert insights and opinions, and captivating performances.

Beyond her solo work, Jenane is the lead singer of Party Down, the official band for the Party Animals — one of the standout teams in Banana Ball, the fast-growing sports-entertainment league started with the Savannah Bananas. The Party Animals are selling out major stadiums across the country, with broadcasts on ESPN and ESPN+. Party Down brings music to life at every step — hosting pre-show and post-show parties, performing on the field during games, and interacting directly with fans. Jenane has performed both “Feel It (Heartbeat)” and the upcoming release “Ultraviolet” live for these crowds, turning games into high-energy, concert-like experiences for thousands of fans with her original music.

She has also collaborated with music legends, including Kevin & Michael Bacon (The Bacon Brothers) on stage and in recording “Let Me Happen to You Girl,” and Kathy Sledge on a rendition of “You Are Everything