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Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

389: Five Minute Friday: A Look Into The Creative Process w/ Grammy Nominated Songwriter Jenna Andrews

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

Kay Durairaj, MD, FACS @beautybydrkay

Business, Fashion & Beauty, Health & Fitness, Arts, Management & Marketing, Medicine

4.9608 Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2021

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode of 5 Minute Friday, I am joined by the talented, two-time Grammy nominated songwriter, Jenna Andrews! She wrote the hit song, “Butter”, for BTS and is absolutely killing in the music industry. She gives us the insider tips and tricks that she employed to become a successful woman songwriter. Listen on to find out how she is taking the music industry on by storm with a look into her own creative process!

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0:00.0

Here we go. Well, hello, hello guys. You're listening to Beauty Bites with Dr. K. Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon.

0:20.0

It's time for a five-minute Friday. And here is my friend, the Jenna Andrews, female songwriter of the year for Song of the Year. Hi. How are you? Good. How are you? It's so great to have you in the office. Always great to be here. I think you are amazing. I wanted to just help you celebrate your wins this year. So you just won a huge award for which song? For Butter, BTS. Yeah. Amazing. So many fan girls across the world. Oh, my God. Love that song. Love that great. Aw, thank you. What are your top tips for people trying to manifest a success journey? Because you're all about manifesting. I am. Jenna on her nails today has designs that talk about her manifesting. Every time you do your nails, you do that. Yeah, I love doing that because I feel like when you look at it, it reminds you of like wanting to put something in the universe. So like if I want a song to work, I'll put the title title on my nails and then it just every day i look at it i'm like oh this is like it's good to put that in universe and it just sort of like you know i think that's like anything that you keep putting in your mind and like it just kind of happens you know so true you do look at your hands all day every day i know that's what i'm saying when you're typing and every little, it's almost like the subconscious. Exactly. And that's what manifesting is. It's the subconscious mind working. Willing it into existence. Exactly. Yeah. There's not enough female songwriters in the music industry. No, there's not. But it's definitely getting better. And I think we're changing that. So that's a good thing. How do we change it? I mean, I think we just have to be, you know, there has to be more women paving the way, you know. So it's a difficult arena to break into, I would think, though. I mean, I think it's something that it's, you know, it, it, yeah, it's all about hustling and not giving up, you know. That's the hardest part. I think people just give up. And I, and it's not to say that, you know, it's not, I understand why people do give up because real life comes into play. But, you know, I think at the end of the day, it pays off to just keep, keep going, even if you have to work two other jobs or whatever. it's like you still just have to find a way to you know if something you love people don't realize you have to have

2:21.6

a hundred people tell you no before the one the right one says yes exactly exactly exactly

2:27.0

everything changes the bt s was like amazing how did you get introduced to them i well i did

2:33.2

the i vocal produced dynamite so that was and they were asking me to work with TXT at the time too, and then I basically like ended up, you know, that they just, you know, I became really close to them and then it just sort of happened from there. That's interesting. Connections, connectivity in the universe. I know. That's all I believe in.

2:51.6

I love that.

2:52.5

I met you years ago because I met some of the Cyrus's and then somehow.

2:57.3

I know.

2:57.9

Exactly.

2:58.6

Exactly.

2:59.2

Exactly.

2:59.9

Yeah.

3:01.2

I think you're doing amazing things.

3:02.7

I particularly love how you support young girls who were learning to be songwriters.

3:07.9

Yeah.

3:08.3

No, yeah, I love that because I think it's really important to, you know, help them with things

3:12.9

that I didn't necessarily know or I didn't have a, you know, an older sister helping me

3:16.9

to sort of pave the way.

3:18.2

So I think it's, it's important to be that, like, female to younger females that are trying to navigate this industry you know for sure

3:27.6

do you work more in the mornings or at night are you late night out probably more late nights yeah I'm actually

3:31.9

going to a session now that I'm in a that I'm about to go to so and then what's your creative process

3:36.7

like how do you jam and get a song out of your brain? It's just really like a subconscious thing.

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