The band American Blonde is sharing a powerful message about self-worth in their latest song, "Why Girl." Taste of Country is giving readers an exclusive first listen to the song.
The song "Why Girl" was created with the intention of reaching out to girls who are constantly seeking love in the wrong places. The creators hope that this song will encourage listeners to recognize their own value and to stop accepting less than they deserve.
The lyrics in the chorus question why someone allows themselves to be made to cry by someone else, losing their true self and living a fake life. The singer expresses concern for the person, noting that they always seem sad and wasting their time on someone who is not good for them. The chorus ends with the question, "Why, girl, why?"
After their previous group, Southern Halo, disbanded following the departure of their youngest sister Hannah, Natalia (Nata) and Christina (Tinka) Morris decided to form a new country duo together. The teenage trio had achieved success with songs like "Little White Dress," "Anything Is Possible," "I Think Too Much," and "Don't Let Another Day Go By" in 2015. With Hannah choosing to focus on her education in 2020, Nata and Tinka saw this as an opportunity to rebrand themselves and showcase their current identity to their fans.
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