Megan Moroney is confronted with her ex on her latest breakup song titled 'No Caller ID'.
After achieving the top spot on Rolling Stone's 25 Best Country and Americana Albums of 2023, Megan Moroney, hailing from Douglasville, Georgia, has released her latest single titled "No Caller ID." This track marks her first release since her debut album, Lucky.
Moroney has collaborated once again with Kristian Bush, a producer from the band Sugarland, for her new breakup song. She also worked with co-writers Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, and Jessie Jo Dillon on this emotional track. Before officially releasing the studio version on Friday, Moroney gave her fans a taste of the song during her tour in promotion of her album Lucky.
Moroney expresses that they have been undergoing therapy for the past two months, which has greatly helped them in achieving better sleep. Their friends have stopped constantly checking in on them because they have managed to bounce back from the emotional turmoil caused by the breakup. This is sung by Moroney accompanied by acoustic and pedal steel guitars.
"I'm not just surviving, but thriving. I've found a reliable and respectable partner. Suddenly, in the middle of the night, my phone rings and it's you once again."
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We had good reason to doubt the quick release of the first album from Megan Moroney, a relatively unknown 25-year-old singer. However, we were pleasantly surprised by Lucky, which includes a mix of emotional piano ballads, catchy pop songs inspired by Shania Twain, and powerful rock tracks. While she excels at the typical country themes of cars, guitars, heartbreak, and small Southern towns, what sets this album apart is its relatable and youthful tone. Megan effortlessly incorporates her generation's experiences, such as SEC football, self-doubt, and spending time on social media, into her music, resulting in a standout album.
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