About

Jennifer Hopper, singer-songwriter, in a black-and-white seated portrait

Jennifer Hopper is a pop singer-songwriter drawn to the messy, honest side of life: love, loss, and the stubbornness it takes to keep going. She has a clear soprano and a habit of writing the line most people only think, so her songs tend to feel less like performances and more like something overheard.

“Foolish” is a breakup anthem that has run out of apologies, and its acoustic version strips the same song down to a confession. “A Million Things” slows to piano and strings and lingers in everything left unsaid. “Her” shapes an uncertain relationship into bright pop, “Just Friends” aches over love that only goes one way, and “Holding Me” finally lets the guard down. The jazz-leaning EP “I’m Gonna Love You More” shows where it began.

She records in a private New York studio, close to the microphone, where a held note can fall to a whisper and the end of a phrase gives the feeling away. New songs arrive a few at a time, each one a little surer of itself. Her music is out now on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube.