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American Blonde Inspires Self-Worth and Empowerment in New Song, ‘Why Girl’ [Exclusive Premiere]

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The band American Blonde is promoting self-worth through their latest song, "Why Girl," and they are giving Taste of Country readers an exclusive first listen to it.

The song "Why Girl" was created with the intention of reaching out to girls who continuously look for love in the wrong places. The creators of the song want to emphasize the importance of recognizing one's self-worth and not settling for less than they deserve.

The lyrics in the chorus ask why you allow someone to make you cry and live a false life, emphasizing that pretending to be fine is not the same as actually being fine. The song questions why you always seem sad and waste your time on someone who is not good for you.

Nata and Tinka Morris, who were part of the country group Southern Halo along with their sister Hannah, formed a new duo after the group disbanded. The trio had success with songs like "Little White Dress," "Anything Is Possible," "I Think Too Much," and "Don't Let Another Day Go By." When Hannah left in 2020 to focus on her education, Nata and Tinka saw it as an opportunity to rebrand and show their fans their current musical direction.

To learn more about American Blonde, you can check out their official website or follow them on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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