Jenny Smith - Shopping
Jenni Smith is a 25-year-old singer-songwriter who proudly embodies the ‘girl next-door’ trope with her romantic, and personal songwriting style. With a sound rooted in pop-country and lyrics that feel like they’re written straight from a diary, Jenni has been carving her place in New Zealand’s vibrant country music scene since the age of 12.

Her journey so far has been marked by major milestones: winning Songwriter of the Year at the 2018 NZCMA Entertainer of the Year Awards, earning nationwide radio play, and achieving chart success with her singles “T-Shirt” (#3, 2024) and “Stuck On You” (#7, 2025) on the Official NZ Singles Chart.
Now, Jenni is stepping into an exciting new era. Her upcoming single “Shopping”, is a playful, tongue-in-cheek story inspired by a real checkout operator in her hometown.
Looking ahead to 2026, Jenni will release her debut album Girl Next Door, a project that captures the full range of her artistry. To celebrate, Jenni will be hitting the road on the Girl Next Door Tour, bringing her songs - and her girl-next-door warmth - directly to fans across New Zealand.
Whether you’re looking for a song to cry to, laugh along with, or dance around your kitchen, Jenni Smith has something for you. And with her star steadily on the rise, it’s clear that this “girl next door” won’t be staying just local for long.
The music video for the single ‘Shopping’ was created with the Assistance of NZ On Air Funding Irirangi Te Motu.
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