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American Blonde Inspires Self-Worth with Empowering New Song ‘Why Girl’

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The band American Blonde is sharing a powerful message of self-worth in 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 may be looking for love in the wrong places. The artists behind the song emphasize the importance of realizing one's self-worth and not settling for less than they deserve. They hope that this song will inspire others to value themselves and strive for better relationships.

The chorus of the song questions why someone allows another person to make them cry and live a lie, expressing concern that they are not okay despite saying they are. The lyrics criticize the person for always appearing sad and wasting their time on someone who is not good for them. The chorus ends by asking why this person continues to make these choices.

Natalia (Nata) and Christina (Tinka) Morris came together as a country duo after their previous group, Southern Halo, which also featured their younger sister, Hannah, disbanded. The trio achieved success as teenagers with songs like "Little White Dress," "Anything Is Possible," "I Think Too Much," and "Don't Let Another Day Go By." In 2020, Hannah chose to leave the group to focus on her education, prompting the remaining sisters to rebrand and show their fans their current identity.

To find out 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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