Jenna Louise Finds Her Glow in Radiant Collab with The Dunwells in ‘Better With Us’
- jimt
- Jul 14
- 2 min read

There’s a rare kind of magic that happens when heartfelt storytelling meets shimmering production—and with “Better With Us”, rising genre-fluid artist Jenna Louise captures it effortlessly. Teaming up with Leeds’ folk-pop gems The Dunwells, she delivers a track that’s equal parts elegance and euphoria, a modern romance laced in glistening harmonies and sun-kissed sincerity. From the opening bars, it’s clear this isn’t just another love song—it’s a statement of intent from an artist boldly finding her stride.
Jenna Louise’s voice is the star here—velvety, expressive, and refreshingly unfiltered. There’s a lived-in warmth to her performance, echoing the confessional honesty of contemporaries like Ella Henderson or Becky Hill, but with a distinctly soulful edge that nods to the vocal greats: think Whitney’s resonance, Cher’s grit. Her lyrics, drawn from true-to-life moments, are both cinematic and intimate, charting a narrative of unity and devotion that transcends clichés. It’s the kind of emotional resonance you don’t just hear—you feel.
The Dunwells, long revered for their harmonic finesse, wrap the track in golden tones and organic textures. Together, the trio conjures something luminous: a genre-blurring anthem that dances between indie-pop and acoustic romance, all while maintaining a polished pop sheen. You can almost see the soft lighting and the champagne flutes—this is music made for wedding vows, shared glances, and twilight car rides home. And yet, for all its polish, the song pulses with something raw and real.
In a music landscape often dominated by irony and detachment, “Better With Us” is gloriously sincere. It wears its heart on its sleeve—and that’s exactly what makes it so glamorous. With this release, Jenna Louise doesn’t just offer a beautiful song; she offers a moment of connection, dressed in sound. It's effortless, glowing, and deeply human—a love letter to togetherness wrapped in glittering pop artistry.
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