Tenille Arts has teamed up with country superstar LeAnn Rimes to release an updated version of "Jealous Of Myself."
"Jealous of Myself" was written by Emily Weisband, John Byron, and Trevor Rosen, while Nathan Chapman produced the track. It marks Arts' first release after signing with Dreamcatcher Artists.
"Ain't a day that I don't wish that I could be her / The way you hold her like you'll never gonna leave her / How they love her in your hometown too / I'm jealous, I can't help it, / I want Every second that your hands are on her body / How you put her name in every prayer to God / She has it so good, but she has no clue / I'm jealous of myself when I had you," Arts and Rimes sing in the chorus.
"LeAnn Rimes, the Chicks, Shania Twain and Kelly Clarkson were my idols growing up. LeAnn in particular has been a huge part of my story in country music since I was very young," Arts shared in a statement.
"One of my most viewed videos on TikTok is of me singing 'Blue' when I was 11 years old, and then it transitions to a full circle moment of performing it on the Opry," she continued. "I am so grateful and humbled by LeAnn's willingness to collaborate with me on this very special song. I will remember and cherish this forever."
"As soon as Tenille invited me to join her on 'Jealous of Myself,' I had to say yes," Rimes added. "The song and Tenille's vocals are stunning. It's an honor to collaborate with any artist that is as talented as Tenille, but after she shared her journey in music with me and how much I have influenced her, it made this opportunity even more special."
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