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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Country Queens Drop Fierce New Anthems

Country Queens Drop Fierce New Anthems

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Ashley McBryde releases powerful anthem 'What If We Don't'.
  • Carly Pearce offers a bold rebuttal to church-influenced shame.
  • Della Mae's new album explores wisdom and generational curses.
Country Queens Drop Fierce New Anthems

This week's new music releases are highlighted by two prominent female country artists. Ashley McBryde has unveiled a powerful new track, 'What If We Don't,' which delves into the complexities of romantic decisions, balancing potential rewards against the fear of consequences. The song, co-written with Terri Jo Box and Randall Clay, features McBryde's signature anthemic chorus and emotionally nuanced verses.

Carly Pearce offers a compelling response to restrictive lessons learned in her youth with her latest single, 'Church Girl.' This Kentucky native known for her direct songwriting addresses feelings of shame and judgment, asserting the right to make personal choices without fear of damnation. The track was penned by Carter Faith, Seth Ennis, and Cameron Bedell.

Other notable releases include Parker McCollum's 'Big Ole Fancy House,' a reflection on the emptiness of material possessions without love. Max McNown presents 'World Change Me,' a song about holding onto values amidst temptation. Additionally, the bluegrass group Della Mae has released their new 10-song album, 'Magic Accident,' which is characterized by tight harmonies and insightful messages aimed at empowering women.

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Ashley McBryde released 'What If We Don't,' an anthem about romantic choices, while Carly Pearce released 'Church Girl,' a song challenging shame and judgment.
'Church Girl' by Carly Pearce offers a rebuttal to shame and judgmental messages, affirming the right to personal choices regardless of societal expectations.
Della Mae's album 'Magic Accident' features 10 songs with tight harmonies and insightful messages, offering wisdom and encouragement to women.

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