Jenn Bostic Releases New Version of Viral Sensation '"Jealous of the Angels"

Jenn Bostic has released a new version of her song "Jealous of the Angels," a track that has been a viral sensation in the UK. Listen HERE.
Described as "Extraordinary and beautiful" by UK newspaper The Telegraph and a "Star in the Making" by the Daily Mirror, Jenn Bostic wrote 'Jealous of the Angels' for her late father who was tragically killed in a car accident, when the singer was ten years old. He was taking Jenn to school.
The song's viral success has garnered a #1 single in the United Kingdom, opening doors for numerous performance opportunities including Nashville's Ryman Auditorium and the Grand Ole Opry Stage.
The videos of 'Jealous of the Angels' have surpassed 50 million views on YouTube leading to BBC Television appearances and international tours, where Jenn experienced the song's connection firsthand, hearing countless stories from those who have been impacted by the song on a personal level.
With several artists recording cover versions of 'Jealous of the Angels,' there has been renewed interest for the song's release in the U.S.
This new release, 'Jealous of the Angels / Amazing Grace', coincides with the 25th anniversary of Jenn's dad's passing (2.16.1996) and is available now on all streaming platforms.
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