South Wales singer-songwriter Jenna Kearns closes the chapter of her forthcoming EP with “My World Don’t Look Like Yours,” an up-tempo contemporary pop release that feels both striking and deeply personal. Known for her raw emotional honesty, Jenna steps into brighter sonic territory here, without abandoning the vulnerability that defines her artistry.
Co-written and produced with Ryan Bickley, the mind behind her most-streamed track “Cards I’ve Been Dealt,” this single pulses with rhythmic urgency. The production carries a confident forward motion: clean percussion, swelling synth layers, and a chorus that lands with clarity rather than chaos. It’s pop, yes, but purposeful pop. The kind that doesn’t just ask to be heard; it insists.
Jenna addresses the isolating reality of chronic illness and invisible disability. “My world don’t look like yours” becomes more than a statement: it’s a boundary, a plea, and a declaration of difference all at once. She captures the unpredictability of symptoms, the exhaustion that never quite leaves, and the quiet frustration of being misunderstood. Yet there’s no self-pity here. Instead, resilience threads through every line.
Fans who discovered her after “Time Has Passed” featured on Dance Moms will recognize the emotional transparency, but this track feels bolder. It complements the other songs on the EP while offering something sonically elevated and rhythmically alive.
What makes “My World Don’t Look Like Yours” powerful is its balance: it validates unseen struggles while remaining radio-ready. Jenna isn’t just telling her story; she’s amplifying the stories of those who feel overlooked, and if this is the final chapter of the EP, it’s a confident one. Honest. Uplifting. and absolutely necessary!


