Molly Jenson was influenced by the 80’s folk/indie genre that’s why she is now considered as one of the gifted singer to-date. By the time her popularity is making a buzz in the music scene, Greg Laswell, a distinguished songwriter and producer come up to her and decided to team up with Jenson to make her music more fitting for the audiences. Ever since Jenson began her career performing in numerous music events during the span of 2000-2001, she sooner or later became widely known to the youth, which led her to walk off with the 2007 San Diego Award for the best acoustic act. In the concluding year, Jenson was chosen in the same awarding ceremonies as one of the “best pop” artist.

Because of this, Jenson’s song was progressively acknowledged by people, because of her lyrics that factually involves her own occurrence in life, whether it may be hardship in life, love and hate relationships, success and glory, in all summed up to be that her lyrics entails more than entertaining the people, but also moving them, that there is more than failures in life, but success and happiness. Also, Jenson’s coziness to her fans while performing is unlike than some other artists. She isn’t afraid to toss around a joke or two, making her fans feel that though all her promising career and achieving stardom doesn’t need a barrier to separate it to them.

Still pursuing her success in the music scene, Jenson was chosen in 2007 by Vogue Magazine as one of the best three artists in MySpace. Earlier this year, Jenson made a record deal with Mark Joseph, a producer in Bully!Pulpit/Nettwerk Music Group. Molly Jenson’s lyrics captivated the sufferings of other people by expressing it throughout her personal extraordinary experience in life.





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