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Brittney Spencer Shines in ‘Saturday Sessions’ with Songs from ‘My Stupid Life

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Watch as Brittney Spencer performs songs from her album 'My Stupid Life' during the 'Saturday Sessions' segment.

Brittney Spencer, a promising country singer, performed songs from her first album, titled My Stupid Life, on the most recent episode of CBS Saturday Morning's Saturday Sessions.

During the show, the singer who was born in Baltimore performed three songs from her recently released LP that are definitely worth listening to. The songs she delivered were "My First Rodeo," "I Got Time," and "If You Say So."

According to Rolling Stone, Spencer's music combines elements of energetic pop-rock, soulful textures, and catchy singalong pop. It can be described as a diverse country sound that is reminiscent of Maren Morris' influential album "Hero".

Spencer has put together a skilled team of individuals to showcase her versatile voice and insightful writing. This team includes producer Daniel Tashian, known for his work on Kacey Musgraves' album "Golden Hour". The result of their collaboration is a record that doesn't feel the constant need to prove its authenticity to the Nashville music scene. As a result, it stands out as one of the most compelling country albums in recent times.

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In 2023, Spencer spoke to Rolling Stone about her journey from Baltimore to Nashville. Her viral performance of the Highwomen's "Crowded Table" led to a friendship with Maren Morris, opening gigs for Reba McEntire, Bruce Springsteen, and Brett Eldredge, as well as an appearance on Jason Isbell's album of Georgia Blue covers.

According to Spencer, the beginning of her journey in this industry involved connecting with individuals who provided her with a sense of security and comfort. She considers The Highwomen to be like family, and Jason Isbell played a significant role in making her feel safe. Furthermore, going on tour with Brett Eldredge and Reba was a positive experience as they were exceptionally kind, welcoming, and genuine around her, enabling her to feel comfortable being her true self both on and off stage.

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