American Blonde is promoting self-worth in their latest song, "Why Girl," and they are giving Taste of Country readers an exclusive first listen.
The song "Why Girl" was created with the intention of reaching out to girls who are constantly seeking love in the wrong places. The artists behind the song expressed their desire for it to serve as a reminder for listeners to understand their own value and to not settle for less than they deserve.
The chorus of the song questions why someone allows themselves to be made upset and lose their happiness by someone else. It talks about not being honest about one's feelings and wasting time on someone who is not good for them. It asks why the person is always feeling sad and why they continue to be in a harmful situation.
Natalia (Nata) and Christina (Tinka) Morris came together as a country duo after their previous group, Southern Halo, disbanded. Southern Halo was originally a trio with their younger sister, Hannah, and they 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 their fans their new sound.
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