Ain’t That Hard ~ Lauren Jenkins

‘Ain’t That Hard’ Video ~ Lauren Jenkins

Lauren Jenkins has just released her new video to ‘Ain’t That Hard’ one of the first of many releases as an independent artist for her upcoming second album. The lyrics capture the fragility of the love and how easy it is to hurt or crush other peoples hearts. Our very nature, history, literature is wrapped around the heart as a living beacon of our desires and wants. A repository for all we are and all we will ever be to another human being.

‘Ain’t That Hard’ ~ Lauren Jenkins. Photography by Brooke Stevens

The video is an extraordinary showcase for Lauren’s talents as she wrote, produced, directed and edited the video with zero budget, crew or gear but with the help of long time friends and collaborators Brooke Stevens as Director of Photography, Gideon Klein as Cellist and Mixed by Howard Welling during a pandemic that has taken over the world. The result is a video that shows the whole world the unique voice that has captured the ears, minds and hearts of fans all over the world.

‘Ain’t That Hard’ ~ Lauren Jenkins. Photography by Brooke Stevens

Ain’t That Hard is the next chapter for Lauren Jenkins as life as a independent artist. After being abruptly dropped by her label Big Machine for reasons known only to themselves, Lauren has taken to the virtual world of Stage It shows and live streams to promote her music to an ever growing audience who can’t get enough of her songs. One of which has become the official anthem in these Covid-19 times ‘Dance In The Kitchen’.

‘Ain’t That Hard’ ~ Lauren Jenkins. Photography by Brooke Stevens

So go and spread the word of an artist who has risen from the flames like a phoenix, stronger than ever to shine who has captured the essence of human emotions with her lyrics, guitar hooks and melodies.

Lauren Jenkins on stage in Cologne, Germany ~ January 2020. Photograph by CloudwatcherUno

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