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From Long Island to Virality: Camryn Quinlan’s “JANE” Marks a Defining New Chapter

OliverBy OliverFebruary 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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At just 19 years old, Camryn Quinlan is proving that authenticity isn’t just part of her brand it is her brand.
Born in Sayville and now based on Long Island, Camryn made a powerful decision early on: to use her real name as her artist name. In an era where personas are often manufactured, she chose honesty. For Camryn, music has never been about playing a character it’s about telling the truth.
She started posting music on Instagram at just nine years old, and from that moment, the path was clear. There was no dramatic turning point, no sudden realization just an instinctive, lifelong calling. Music has always felt intuitive to her. It wasn’t something she stumbled into; it’s something she’s always known she was meant to do.
Sonically, Camryn blends pop, soul, and Americana into a sound that feels both modern and timeless. Inspired by artists like Kacey Musgraves, Tyler Childers, and Taylor Swift, she brings strong storytelling and emotional honesty to every track. But what truly sets her apart is the specificity of her songwriting. Her melodies feel intimate. Her lyrics capture small, overlooked moments the kinds of feelings people experience deeply but rarely articulate out loud.
And the industry is already taking notice.
Her single “Ex Box” earned airtime on SiriusXM Hits 1, a major milestone for the rising artist. She’s opened for a band at The Paramount on Long Island, and this past November, she had the honor of singing the national anthem for the New York Islanders a full-circle moment performing in front of thousands in her home state.
She’s also recently been spotted at a Rangers game, continuing to build her presence in New York’s cultural scene while expanding her audience beyond just streaming platforms.
But like many artists on the rise, Camryn’s journey hasn’t been without its challenges. Contract setbacks, rejection, and personal loss have all shaped her. Instead of deterring her, those experiences strengthened her resilience and deepened her artistry. Every obstacle sharpened her voice.
Now, she’s stepping into a defining chapter.
Camryn is currently working on her second EP a body of work that she says truly represents who she is creatively right now. It’s more confident. More refined. More her. Fans can expect a steady stream of new singles throughout the year, each building toward a project that reflects her growth both as a songwriter and as a young woman finding her voice in the industry.
One of the most exciting moments unfolding right now is the virality of her song “JANE” the track currently gaining momentum on TikTok. With an intentional push behind it, “JANE” is resonating across platforms, introducing her storytelling to an entirely new audience and proving that emotional specificity still cuts through the noise.
At her core, Camryn Quinlan wants her music to remind people how powerful small moments can be. She writes about feelings that are universal but often unspoken quiet heartbreaks, fleeting memories, subtle realizations. Her goal isn’t just to make hits. It’s to make timeless music that anyone can connect with, regardless of age or background.
Looking ahead, dream collaborations with Olivia Dean and Kacey Musgraves are on her vision board. But more importantly, she’s focused on continuing to release music that feels honest and enduring.
For Camryn, this isn’t about chasing trends. It’s about building a legacy one song, one story, one small, powerful moment at a time.
And this year? She’s just getting started.
For more exclusive updates follow links below:
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/camryn-quinlan/1282204202
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4LTuD2pcC8Q9Daye8xqvtW?si=JqRrVE45QRSXegyL-4GmGg
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