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Tenille Arts Joined By LeAnn Rimes For “Jealous of Myself” Video

(l. to r.) – Kellie LaJack, Dreamcatcher Artists National Director of Promotion; LeAnn Rimes; and Rod Phillips, iHeartmedia EVP/Country Programming Strategy chat during a break in filming of Tenille Arts’ “Jealous of Myself” music video with Rimes in Los Angeles on June 29.
Photo credit: Hannah Maldon

(Nashville, TN) – July 7, 2023 — The stunning duet version of Tenille Arts’ “Jealous of Myself” single with LeAnn Rimes was released in April, and the two re-connected at Laurel Canyon Stages last week to shoot a music video of the moving song with famed producer/director Roman White. The clip is slated for release in the coming weeks.

Written by Emily Weisband, Trevor Rosen, and John Byron and produced by Nathan Chapman, Billboard called “Jealous of Myself” a “moody masterpiece with a classic misdirection.” The single is the first release on Dreamcatcher Artists and can be added/saved HERE.
The night before the video shoot, Tenille performed her first headline concert at the legendary Troubadour in West Hollywood. Callista Clark and Lauren Weintraub provided support for the date, which Tenille, which she related, “I’m not sure how I’ll ever get over last night. Thank you to every single person who came to the Troubadour.”
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About Tenille Arts:
Born and raised in the small prairie town of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Tenille Arts picked up the guitar and penned her first song at age 13 and has been performing nonstop ever since. Her critically-acclaimed Love, Heartbreak, & Everything In Between album yielded her first #1 single, “Somebody Like That,” which was also certified platinum. The single made history as the first #1 Country song written, produced and performed by all females. Her Girl To Girl album was released October 22, 2021, and her “Back Then, Right Now” single is her first to be released simultaneously in Canada and the U.S. In 2022, Tenille was nominated by the ACM Awards for New Female Artist of the Year, the iHeartRadio Music Awards for Best New Country Artist, the CMT Music Awards for Female Video and Breakthrough Video of the Year, and she won the AIMP 2022 Rising Artist-Writer of the Year Award.
Tenille recently released her latest single, “Jealous of Myself,” which has consistently been one of the most-added songs at country radio.
She has made an unprecedented three appearances performing original songs on the top-rated ABC TV show The Bachelor and has performed on the TODAY Show, Kelly Clarkson Show and more. She opened Lady A’s nationwide “What A Song Can Do Tour,” Scotty McCreery’s Same Truck Tour in the U.S. and Europe, opened for Luke Combs as part of C2C in London and Glasgow and opened Jordan Davis’ Buy Dirt Tour. She just returned from her third appearance at C2C and will hit the road with Lee Brice through April.
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Tenille Arts Returns To ABC’s The Bachelor To Perform

Tenille Arts had a dream come true early this year, when she performed an original song on her favorite ABC show The Bachelor. The appearance led to a deal with Reviver Records, and the top-rated show has invited her back for a second appearance to perform her current single “I Hate This.”

 

Rolling Stone named Tenille one of their “10 New Country Artists You Need To Know” this week, calling her “An edgy, Fearless-era Taylor Swift with crystalline vocals; ideal for hopeless romantics who are fire signs.” The feature went on to say: “‘I Hate This’ addresses the helplessness that comes with any broken relationship, with Arts’ voice drifting and lilting over a Dobro riff.”

 

“I’m so excited to be on The Bachelor again! It’s an honor to have the opportunity to perform my music for such a huge audience,” said Tenille. “And to be included in Rolling Stone’s ‘10 New Country Artists You Need To Know’ in the same week is absolutely amazing. It’s so cool to see The Bachelor and Rolling Stone supporting new artists!”

 

Adam Wheeler co-wrote “I Hate This” with Tenille, and he produced the track with Matt Rovey. Tenille has been busy visiting country radio stations from coast to coast and writing and recording for an upcoming album .

 

The 24-year-old behind all of this recent attention is quietly confident country music lover raised in the small prairie town of Weyburn, Saskatchewan. She picked up the guitar and penned her first song at the age of 13 and has been performing across the US and Canada ever since. She made the move to Nashville almost three years ago, and a songwriting session brought her to the attention of award-winning producer Matt Rovey (Craig Campbell, Dean Brody), songwriter/producer Adam Wheeler and Noble Vision head Hal Oven.

 

Tenille’s music has tallied over six million streams. Her debut EP peaked at #1 on the iTunes Canada Country Album Chart and #37 on the iTunes U.S. Country Album Chart. Her first full-length album, Rebel Child, reached #2 on the iTunes Canada Country Album Chart and #16 on the iTunes U.S Country Album Chart.

 

Her talent and tenacity have so moved noted music critic Tom Roland that he has penned two rare full-page features the Billboard Country Update. Music Row Magazine critic Robert K. Oermann called Tenille “Promising in the extreme.” Streaming giant Pandora named her one of their new artists to watch for 2017, saying, “with songwriting inspired by Don Henley and reminiscent of early Taylor Swift, and vocals the size of her native Canada, Arts’ future is bright.” Popular country website whiskeyriff.com labeled Tenille a “new country artist name you need to know immediately,” and PopCulture.com named her one of their “Country Artists to Watch in 2018.”

 

Catch up with Tenille and check out her “I Hate This” single at:

www.TenilleArts.com

https://www.facebook.com/tenillearts

https://twitter.com/TenilleArts

https://www.instagram.com/tenillearts/

https://www.youtube.com/tenillearts

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Photo: Tenille Arts And Kip Moore Following Her Opening Set For The WMUS Moose Fest

Photo credit: Suzanne Durham

Reviver Records artist Tenille Arts (l.) chatted with headliner Kip Moore (r.) following her opening set at the WMUS Moose Fest in Muskegon on Saturday.

Photo: Suzanne Durham
Catch up with Tenille and check out her “I Hate This” single at:
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