Courtesy of BMLG Records
NASHVILLE, TN (September 25, 2020) – Powerhouse vocalist DANIELLE BRADBERY delivers another heartfelt track, “Girls In My Hometown,” available now via BMLG Records. The piano-anchored slow-burner of reflection and remembrance finds the Texas native at her most tender and true — a meditation on where you’ve been and those mountains still yet to climb. Produced by Dann Huff, Bradbery first debuted the “instantly infectious” (CMT) ballad in February at Country Radio Seminar in Nashville just before the world shut down. With Nicole Galyon, Josh Osborne and Emily Weisband-penned lyrics that could practically be ripped from the pages of Bradbery’s own diary, she ponders during the chorus:
Are they getting married?
Are they getting jaded?
When they think seventeen do they think of me and wonder if I made it?
Are they really happy?
Are they making daddy proud?
What makes ‘em cry?
What gets ‘em high?
I think about the girls in my hometown
Watch the lyric video of “Girls In My Hometown” here.
While 2020 has been a trying year for many artists, quarantine has given Bradbery time to create. Kicking off a new musical chapter earlier this year, Bradbery’s latest single “Never Have I Ever” continues to climb at Country radio as it surpasses over 14 million global streams to date. She recently shared a new acoustic version that “displays her impressive range” (MusicRow) following the release of the socially distant filmed official music video, proving to be one of her most raw performances to date. Director Peter Zavadil honed in on the butterfly-inducing lyrics, penned by Bradbery, Laura Veltz and David Hodges, to bring this epic stunner to life – watch here.
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