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

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Brittney Spencer performs songs from her album 'My Stupid Life' on 'Saturday Sessions'.

Brittney Spencer, a talented up-and-coming country singer, recently performed songs from her first album titled "My Stupid Life" on the popular CBS Saturday Morning show's segment called Saturday Sessions.

During the show, the singer, who hails from Baltimore, performed three songs from her recently released LP that are highly recommended. The songs she sang were "My First Rodeo," "I Got Time," and "If You Say So."

Rolling Stone described My Stupid Life as a combination of energetic pop-rock, soulful textures, and catchy pop anthems. The music is rooted in a diverse country sound that can be compared to Maren Morris' critically acclaimed album Hero.

Spencer has brought together a talented team, including producer Daniel Tashian, to showcase her versatile voice and powerful songwriting. The result is a record that doesn't feel the need to constantly prove its Nashville authenticity, and as a result, it becomes one of the most compelling country albums in recent times.

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In 2023, Spencer spoke with Rolling Stone for their Future 25 list, discussing her journey from Baltimore to Nashville. Her viral performance of the Highwomen's "Crowded Table" led to a friendship with Maren Morris, opening opportunities for Reba McEntire, Bruce Springsteen, and Brett Eldredge. She also made an appearance on Jason Isbell's album of Georgia Blue covers.

Spencer mentioned that when she first started in the industry, she had the opportunity to work with individuals who made her feel comfortable and secure. The members of The Highwomen became like a family to her, while Jason Isbell provided a safe environment. Additionally, going on tour with Brett Eldredge and Reba was a positive experience as they were incredibly kind, welcoming, and authentic with her. This allowed Spencer to feel confident in expressing herself both on and off stage.

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