American Blonde is promoting self-value in their latest song, "Why Girl," and they are giving the privilege of hearing it first to Taste of Country readers through an exclusive premiere.
According to the artists, the song "Why Girl" was created with the intention of reaching out to girls who tend to seek love in unhealthy relationships. They aim to convey the message of empowering girls to recognize their own value and not settle for less than they deserve.
The lyrics in the chorus question why someone is allowing another person to make them cry and live a false life. The singer expresses concern for the person, noting that they always seem sad and wasting their time on someone pretending to be something they are not.
After their previous group Southern Halo disbanded, sisters Natalia (Nata) and Christina (Tinka) Morris formed a new country duo. Their former trio, which also included their youngest sister Hannah, had success with songs like "Little White Dress," "Anything Is Possible," "I Think Too Much," and "Don't Let Another Day Go By." In 2020, Hannah left the group to focus on her education, prompting Nata and Tinka to rebrand and show fans their current musical identity.
To learn more about American Blonde, you can check out their official website or connect with them on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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