Watch as Brittney Spencer performs songs from her album 'My Stupid Life' on 'Saturday Sessions'
Brittney Spencer, a promising country singer, performed songs from her first album, titled "My Stupid Life," on the recent episode of CBS Saturday Morning's Saturday Sessions.
During her live show, the singer who was born in Baltimore performed three songs from her recently released album that are definitely worth listening to. The songs she delivered were titled "My First Rodeo," "I Got Time," and "If You Say So."
According to Rolling Stone, Spencer's music combines elements of energetic pop-rock, soulful textures, and catchy, sing-along pop. This unique blend is firmly rooted in a genre-defying country sound, reminiscent of Maren Morris' influential album "Hero."
Spencer has brought together a talented team to showcase her versatile singing voice and insightful songwriting. This team includes producer Daniel Tashian, who has previously worked on Kacey Musgraves' successful album "Golden Hour". The end result is a record that doesn't feel the need to constantly prove its Nashville authenticity, and as a result, it stands out as a convincing country statement that hasn't been seen in a while.
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In 2023, Spencer spoke to Rolling Stone for their Future 25 list, discussing their journey from Baltimore to Nashville. Their viral rendition of the Highwomen's song "Crowded Table" led to a friendship with Maren Morris, opening performances for Reba McEntire, Bruce Springsteen, and Brett Eldredge, as well as an appearance on Jason Isbell's Georgia Blue covers album.
Spencer mentioned that when she first started in the industry, she had the privilege of working with individuals who made her feel incredibly secure. The members of The Highwomen became like a second family to her, offering a sense of safety and support. Similarly, Jason Isbell played a significant role in making her feel at ease. Additionally, touring with Brett Eldredge and Reba proved to be a wonderful experience as they were exceptionally kind, welcoming, and authentic with her. This created an environment where Spencer felt comfortable being her true self both on and off stage.
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