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Just Jayne Drop “Love A Loser” A Bold, Feel-Good Anthem About Knowing Your Worth

  • Writer: passdaaux
    passdaaux
  • Apr 11
  • 2 min read

Rising country-pop trio Just Jayne are back with a brand new single, “Love A Loser,” and it’s exactly the kind of confident, no-nonsense anthem you didn’t know you needed. The track blends breezy melodies with sharp, honest storytelling, landing somewhere between a best-friend pep talk and a playful reality check.


Following the buzz of their earlier 2026 release “Death & Taxes,” the trio continues leaning into their boldest, most self-assured era yet. “Love A Loser” keeps that same energy alive, delivering tough love to anyone stuck in a situation they deserve better than.


Produced by Sam Sumser and Sean Small, known for their work with artists like Keith Urban, the track is built around tight harmonies and conversational songwriting. Co-written alongside Allison Veltz Cruz, the song plays out like a candid moment between close friends calling it exactly how they see it.


From the jump, the trio Taylor Edwards, Jillian Steele, and Rachel Wiggins set the tone with lyrics that cut straight through denial and into reality. As the song builds, it transforms into an empowering checklist for moving on, reminding listeners that sometimes letting go is the real win.


The lyric video, directed by Kate Bowling, leans into the song’s personality with a fun, tennis-themed concept. The trio hit the court in classic tennis fits, brushing off a sulking guy on the sidelines, a visual metaphor that perfectly matches the song’s message. It is lighthearted, a little cheeky, and reinforces the idea that your time is too valuable to waste on the wrong person.


“Love A Loser” arrives at a major moment for Just Jayne. The group recently made their international debut at the C2C Festival in London and are now gearing up to hit the road with Nate Smith on his Long Live Country Rock and Roll Tour.


They have a packed summer ahead, including performances alongside Billy Currington and appearances at major events like CMA Fest and LASSO Montréal.

With recognition from outlets like Taste of Country naming them among Artists to Watch, and a steady stream of standout releases like “Breathe,” “The Way We Were,” and “Climate Change,” it is clear Just Jayne are not slowing down anytime soon.


“Love A Loser” is catchy, clever, and unapologetically honest, a song that doubles as both a vibe and a wake-up call. If Just Jayne’s recent run is any indication, they are carving out a lane where strong harmonies meet even stronger messages, and it is working.

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