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Megan Moroney Returns with Emotional Breakup Ballad ‘No Caller ID

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Megan Moroney finds herself unable to escape from her former partner on her latest breakup song titled "No Caller ID."

Megan Moroney, a singer from Douglasville, Georgia, has recently topped Rolling Stone's 25 Best Country and Americana Albums of 2023 with her latest album. Now, she is making a comeback with her new single called "No Caller ID," which marks her first release since her debut album, Lucky.

Moroney has collaborated with Kristian Bush, a member of Sugarland and producer of her previous album Lucky, for her new breakup song. She has also worked with co-writers Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, and Jessie Jo Dillon. Moroney gave her fans a sneak peek of the track during her tour for Lucky before officially releasing the studio version on Friday.

After undergoing therapy for two months, I have finally started getting proper sleep. However, as a result of my recovery, my friends have stopped constantly checking in on me because they see that I am doing well again. Moroney expresses this sentiment while singing accompanied by acoustic and pedal steel guitars following a breakup.

"I am thriving and have found a reliable and trustworthy companion. It was late at night when my phone suddenly rang and there you were again."

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We had doubts about the hastily released first album from Megan Moroney, a 25-year-old singer who was relatively unknown. However, Lucky impresses with its mix of emotional piano ballads, catchy pop tunes influenced by Shania Twain, and powerful rock songs. While Moroney excels at the typical country themes of cars, guitars, heartbreak, and small Southern towns, what sets the album apart is its relatable and contemporary tone. Moroney effortlessly incorporates elements of Gen Z culture, such as her love for SEC football, moments of self-doubt, and the constant presence of social media.

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