A forgotten ex never sounded so satisfying. All-female country trio Just Jayne shared their new single “What’s His Name?,” a witty, harmony-stacked anthem that flips a breakup into a victory lap. Playful and carefree, the track captures the sweet relief of realizing someone who once felt impossible to forget was never really worth remembering.
The song leans fully into the sharp humor, irresistible hooks, and three-part harmonies that have quickly made the group one of country’s most exciting new acts. Their crystal-clear vocals and sister-like chemistry pair playful lyrical bite with warm, rootsy musicianship. It opens with a tongue-in-cheek confession about a name on the tip of the tongue that maybe starts with J, capturing the exact moment heartbreak gives way to indifference.
The trio framed it with a wink, saying they wrote it for John, Jack, Josh, and Jake, all the boys they swore they’d never get over and now can barely name. They added that the early response had blown them away, and they can’t wait to scream it live with fans.
The release follows their recent single “Love A Loser,” and continues a strong run that includes “Death & Taxes,” “Breathe,” “The Way We Were,” and “Climate Change,” a standout from Nobody Wants This Season 2: The Soundtrack. Recently featured on Taste of Country’s RISERS: 2026 Artists to Watch roundup, the Nashville group keeps building momentum on the road.
After their international debut at London’s C2C Festival earlier this year, Just Jayne joined Nate Smith’s Long Live Country Rock and Roll Tour, with festival stops including CMA Fest and LASSO Montreal. It’s a sharp, funny, and freeing single from a group bringing three-part harmony back to the genre.
Just Jayne Tour Dates:
June 11 – Merced, CA – Merced County Fair
June 21 – Rockton, IL – Old Settlers Days
August 3 – Dillon, CO – Dillon Amphitheater
August 4 – Windsor, CO – Hoedown Hill Music Festival
August 16 – Montreal, QC – LASSO Montreal
October 8 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre (supporting Ashley Cooke)
October 9 – San Luis Obispo, CA – Fremont Theatre (supporting Ashley Cooke)
October 10 – Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades (supporting Ashley Cooke)
November 12 – Pickering, ON – The Arena at Pickering Casino Resort (supporting Josh Ross)
November 13 – Rama, ON – Casino Rama Resort (supporting Josh Ross)
November 14 – Windsor, ON – The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor (supporting Josh Ross)


