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“Singer, songwriter Emma Jayne is a literal ball of queer sunshine. Her soulful tone and playfully catchy lyrics make you feel good, even when she’s singing about some really tough stuff.” - PRIDE

Aside from being helplessly catchy, [Emma] Jayne’s second release from her new album is a bright-eyed exuberance of confidence and offers much-needed sunshine.” - VANYALAND

“Emma Jayne is your new favorite Gay Jewish Folk Pop singer…Jayne has carved a space of her own.” - ALMA

“‘Morning,’ incorporates a balance of candor and desire that she always seems to carry herself with.” - THE THIRLBY

"“Gallery Wall” by Emma Jayne harnesses a rare beauty that is organically honest. This single is full to the brim, as her emotional lyrics convey a story of vulnerability, hope, and gratitude for the life she shares with her partner of three and a half years." - V13 Media

Emma Jayne (she/they) is an Emmy-nominated composer, singer-songwriter, and comedian based in Brooklyn, NY. With 3M+ streams across 15 releases, Emma's music has garnered placements on Spotify editorial playlists like Fresh Finds Pop. Notable achievements include composing for Hallmark and Coca-Cola, and winning Jimmy Fallon's 'Battle of the Instant Songwriters' on The Tonight Show. She has collaborated with and opened for bands like Lawrence, Leah Marlene, Couch, Erez Zobary, and Sense.

For lovers of Carole King, Sara Bareilles, and laughing until you cry, Emma’s music has an Adult Contemporary sensibility with Pop-Soul listenability. Their artistry is about connection, possibility, and authenticity. Emma is dedicated to modeling honest, committed, and unapologetically queer songwriting for the next generation.

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A Boston University graduate (College of Fine Arts, Communications) Emma now empowers LGBTQIA+ youth as the co-founder of Future Perfect Records, a residency for queer youth musicians through the non-profit The Future Perfect Project. Currently, Emma is working on her second album, fueled in part by the Music Forward Foundation's LGBTQ+ Emerging Artist Award