Colbie Caillat Shares New Song, “Pretend” Ahead of Upcoming Album
Colbie Caillat shares new song “Pretend,” out now, June 9th, on all streaming platforms, ahead of new album, Along The Way. Listen to the brand new track and get all the details here.
In the new era of her career, Colbie Caillat is moving full steam ahead! Just a couple of months ago, the pop-country star released her new song, “Worth It.” Today, she is adding to her catalog of music with another new track called, “Pretend,” while simultaneously announcing that her next studio album, Along The Way is slated for release September 22nd.
Written by Caillat alongside prolific songwriters, Liz Rose and AJ Pruis, “Pretend’ truly speaks to Caillat’s one-of-a-kind artistry. A true storyteller at heart, the song is nostalgic by nature. The songstress reminisces what its as like to fall in love, even though it did not end the way she hoped. While the song might bring up melancholy feelings for some, Caillat frames the angst and heartbreak from a break-up with a fun-loving instrumental and truth-telling lyrics.
“Of that first summer night in the back of your truck // Kissing in the moonlight, stars above // Dancing in a field with the radio on // The moment we found our favorite song // Burning like a fire that would never go out // Heartache wasn’t something we were thinking about // That forever kinda feeling, then we found out // That this love, it wasn’t pretend”
In her fifteen plus year career, Caillat has garnered a loyal fanbase like no other. With the news of her new record coming in September, it is safe to say that the songstress’ staying power is as strong as ever!
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“Pretend” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.