Jenna Andrews is a Canadian singer, songwriter, vocal producer, and music executive known for her work behind the scenes on some of the biggest pop hits of the past decade. Originally from Calgary, Alberta, she began her career as a recording artist with Island Def Jam, releasing solo singles like "Tumblin’ Down" in the early 2010s. However, she later transitioned into songwriting and vocal production, where she found significant success.
Andrews is best known for her work with global superstars including BTS, with whom she co-wrote and vocal produced the chart-topping singles "Butter" and "Dynamite." She has also worked with artists like Drake, Jennifer Lopez, Benee (co-writing the viral hit "Supalonely"), Little Mix, and Noah Cyrus. Her skill in vocal production—especially helping artists shape their vocal performance in the studio—has made her a highly sought-after collaborator in pop and K-pop.