Singer Megan Moroney has released a new breakup song called "No Caller ID" which talks about her inability to escape from her ex-partner.
Megan Moroney, a singer from Douglasville, Georgia, has recently topped Rolling Stone's list of the best country and Americana albums of 2023 with her latest album. Now, she is back with a new single called "No Caller ID," which marks her first release since her debut album, Lucky.
Moroney collaborates again with Kristian Bush, a producer and member of Sugarland, for her heartfelt breakup song. She also works with co-writers Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, and Jessie Jo Dillon. Moroney shared a live preview of the track during her Lucky tour before officially releasing the studio version on Friday.
In the aftermath of a breakup, Moroney sings about being two months into therapy and finally finding some relief in being able to sleep. They mention that their friends have stopped checking up on them because they seem to have recovered and are back on their feet. The song is accompanied by acoustic and pedal steel guitars.
"I am thriving and have found a trustworthy partner. However, in the middle of the night, my phone rings and it's you again."
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Moroney has unexpectedly risen to the top of Rolling Stone's list with an exciting debut album that Nashville hasn't heard in a while.
We expressed doubts about the debut album of Megan Moroney, a 25-year-old singer who was relatively unknown at the time. However, Lucky surprised us with its diverse range of songs, including emotional piano ballads, catchy pop tunes influenced by Shania Twain, and powerful rock tracks. While Megan is skilled at incorporating typical country themes such as cars, guitars, heartbreak, and the confines of small Southern towns, what sets the album apart is its casual and relatable tone, which effortlessly captures the voice of the younger generation. Megan's version of "three chords and the truth" resonates with Gen Z listeners through references to SEC football, self-doubt, and the constant presence of social media in their lives.
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