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Lauren Alaina is Sitting Pretty as she announces her new album, due out this fall | Y100 WNCY | Your Home For Country & Fun

By Syndicated Content UMG Nashville Lauren Alaina’s next full-length album is on its way. This week, the singer shared the news that a 15-song collection called Sitting Pretty on Top of the World will come out September 3. “It’s about being a dreamer becoming an achiever. It’s being broken and ending up healed. It’s all of me,” the singer says of her new project. “The early chapters. The new beginnings. The hope for the future and total appreciation for the past. Taking the Road Less Traveled and ending up Sitting Pretty on Top of the World.” To kick off her album roll-out, Lauren’s sharing the lead single “It Was Me” as an instant grat track for those who pre-order the album. Co-written by the singer with acclaimed co-writer

Danielle Bradbery s Stop Draggin Your Boots Packs a Punch

Danielle Bradbery s new song Stop Draggin Your Boots is a modern twist on an ages-old frustration. The singer is a woman tired of being played, and she wants her man to go all-in or get out. A gritty shuffle drives the mood of this new song, described as a continuation of music that Bradbery released in 2020. While far from traditional, nothing about Nathan Chapman s production pushes country boundaries too far, either. Sonically, Stop Draggin Your Boots could easily fit between any two songs on country radio. Lyrically, it s going to be a song that many scorned women appreciate. The chorus hits just 22 seconds into the sub-three minute, progressive honky-tonker. That s a formula programmers tend to appreciate.

Danielle Bradbery s Stop Draggin Your Boots Packs a Punch

Danielle Bradbery s new song Stop Draggin Your Boots is a modern twist on an ages-old frustration. The singer is a woman tired of being played, and she wants her man to go all-in or get out. A gritty shuffle drives the mood of this new song, described as a continuation of music that Bradbery released in 2020. While far from traditional, nothing about Nathan Chapman s production pushes country boundaries too far, either. Sonically, Stop Draggin Your Boots could easily fit between any two songs on country radio. Lyrically, it s going to be a song that many scorned women appreciate. The chorus hits just 22 seconds into the sub-three minute, progressive honky-tonker. That s a formula programmers tend to appreciate.

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