Jenna Drey is a female singer-songwriter who is a Pop and Dance music artist. She was born in Los Angeles, California, but currently resides in Miami, Florida. The classically trained 3-octave vocalist is also the daughter of TV actress Margaret "Margo" Teele. Drey, whose work has won her several songwriting awards including the 2004 VH1 Songwriting Contest and the 2003 Dallas Songwriting Contest, has also seen one of her compositions that she also recorded chart as well. Drey has released two albums so far, "JennaRation" and "One Step Further." In 2005, "Killin' Me (Where Did I Go Wrong)" became a top ten hit on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay and Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts. The follow up, "Why Should I Believe You", peaked in the Hot Dance Airplay top 30 and the Hot Dance Music/Club Play top 20 in 2006. Later that year, her pop/dance single, "By The Way" became another massive hit single. Her Pop song, "I Told You So" which is being picked up by both Hot AC and Soft AC radio stations across the country. In 2008, Drey recorded her rendition of Air Supply's Soft Rock hit, "All Out Of Love." On July 22, 2010, her single "Girlz Night Ouut" was released. She continues to perform and record. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.