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Megan Moroney Opens Up About Facing Her Ex on Heartbreaking New Single ‘No Caller ID

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Megan Moroney finds it impossible to escape her former partner on her latest breakup song titled 'No Caller ID'.

Megan Moroney, a singer from Douglasville, Georgia, has recently achieved the top spot on Rolling Stone's 25 Best Country and Americana Albums of 2023 list. She has now returned with her latest single titled "No Caller ID," marking her first release since her debut album, Lucky.

Moroney collaborated with Kristian Bush, a member of Sugarland and the producer of her previous album "Lucky," as well as co-writers Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, and Jessie Jo Dillon to create a post-breakup ballad. She gave her fans a sneak peek of the song during her tour in promotion of her album "Lucky," before officially releasing the studio version on Friday.

After undergoing therapy for two months, I have been able to finally find some restful sleep. As a result, my friends have stopped constantly reaching out to me because they can see that I have regained my emotional stability after the breakup. Moroney expresses these sentiments while accompanied by the soothing sounds of acoustic and pedal steel guitars.

"I am not just surviving, but thriving. I have found a reliable and trustworthy partner. It was late at night when my phone rang, and once again, it was you."

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We expressed skepticism towards the debut album of a 25-year-old singer named Megan Moroney, which was rushed-ordered and relatively unknown. In our review, we noted that Lucky consists of emotional piano ballads, catchy pop songs inspired by Shania Twain, and powerful rock tracks, all encompassing a total of 13 songs. While she excels in the traditional country themes of cars, guitars, deceitful exes, and claustrophobic Southern hometowns, what truly shines in this album is its casual and relatable tone, which comes naturally from Megan, a singer who represents the Gen Z generation. Her version of "three chords and the truth" includes references to SEC football, self-doubt, and spending time on social media.

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