Megan Moroney finds herself unable to escape her ex on her latest breakup song titled 'No Caller ID'.
Megan Moroney, a singer from Douglasville, Georgia, has recently achieved the top spot on Rolling Stone's 25 Best Country and Americana Albums of 2023 list. Now, she has returned with her latest single called "No Caller ID," which marks her first release since her debut album, Lucky.
Moroney collaborates with Kristian Bush, a Sugarland member and producer of her previous album Lucky, for a new breakup song. She also works with co-writers Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, and Jessie Jo Dillon. Moroney gave her fans a sneak peek of the song during her tour for Lucky before officially releasing the studio version on Friday.
Moroney expresses that they have been attending therapy for two months and it has helped them achieve better sleep. They mention that their friends have stopped checking on them because they have managed to recover and feel better after the breakup. This is conveyed through the use of acoustic and pedal steel guitars in the song.
"I'm doing better than just managing/I've found a reliable and trustworthy person in my life/It's late at night/And my phone starts ringing, and once again, it's you."
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Moroney, a relatively unknown artist, has surprised everyone by topping the Rolling Stone list with an impressive debut album that has been described as the most exciting Nashville has heard in a while.
We expressed doubt about the rushed debut album from an unknown 25-year-old singer named Megan Moroney. In our review, we mentioned that Lucky includes emotional piano ballads, energetic pop songs inspired by Shania Twain, and powerful rock tracks. While Moroney excels at traditional country themes like cars, guitars, deceitful exes, and stifling Southern hometowns, it is the album's relaxed and relatable tone that truly stands out. This tone comes naturally to Moroney, a singer from the Gen Z generation, whose version of the three chords and the truth includes references to SEC football, self-doubt, and scrolling through social media.
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