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UMG Nashville’s Newest Signee, Kylie Morgan Releases “Boys Girl”

Kylie Morgan Boys Girl

Earlier this month, Kylie Morgan signed a record deal with Universal Music Group Nashville and has now released the first single from her upcoming project, a song that she says is an autobiography of her life “Boys Girl”. The track, written with veteran and superstar songwriters Ross Copperman and Shane McAnally, perfectly describes any female who has never wanted to conform to stereotypes society thrusts upon her.

“I look better in blue jeans than dresses and lace / If you piss me off, I’ll say it to your face / When the windows are down I don’t re-fix my hair, cause I don’t really care” Morgan sings in the honest lyric. She continues with a chorus that is a punch of reality and breaks all clichés. “I’ve never been drawn to drama, and I probably won’t charm your mama / I’ll never be, Miss Tennessee, more whiskey, less pearls / No I’m nothing like your exes, more 4 wheel drive, less Lexus / I’m feminine but I’ve always been, more of a boys girl”

“I wanted the first single to completely be an introduction of who I am as an artist and as a human being,” Morgan says of picking “Boys Girl” as her first single in our recent interview. “I wanted people to hear the first song and have no question of who I was and what I wanted to accomplish.”

Sonically, the upbeat song will get stuck in your head and encourage repeat spins throughout this weekend. Check back on Monday to read the full interview with Kylie Morgan when she takes this week’s spot as our Swag Spotlight.

To keep up with Kylie Morgan follow her on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

“Boys Girl” 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.

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[Listen] Newcomer Kylie Morgan Releases “Easy To Forget”

Kylie Morgan

 

Nashville based Kylie Morgan released her anticipated new single “Easy To Forget” earlier this month.  From beginning writing at 12 years old, to releasing independent music as a teen, Morgan is primed for success in this business. Her first single release is full of vulnerability, truth, and feelings we don’t want to admit we’ve felt.

The chorus “You’re like a Rolling Stones record on repeat / Can’t get you out of my head / You’re like a first sip of Tennessee whiskey / Still burning on my lips / Keep hearing your voice, keep seeing your face / Keep reaching for the ghost lying here in my bed / Wish you were more like a drunken memory / Easy to forget” explains the story of how wishing a relationship gone wrong would be more forgettable. Her angelic voice that makes you believe every word and understand the pain she’s feeling.

The well-known writers and producers, Josh Kerr and Shane McAnally produced the track as Morgan is a part of the SMACKSongs team. The team assists her to refine and release her music, under the advice of GRAMMY Award-winning songwriters, McAnally and Josh Osborne.

She captioned her picture of the release on her Instagram, “I can’t tell you how long I’ve waited for this moment. From my heart to your headphones. This is a day I’ll never forget.” Certainly this single is just a taste of what’s coming for Morgan and she’ll have more days coming her way that will be memorable. You can listen to “Easy To Forget” on all digital platforms now.

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