Singer Megan Moroney has released a new breakup song titled 'No Caller ID', where she expresses the difficulty of avoiding her ex-partner.
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. Now, she is making a comeback with her latest single "No Caller ID," which marks her first release since her debut album Lucky.
Moroney collaborates with Kristian Bush, a member of Sugarland and the producer of her previous album Lucky, for her new breakup song. She also works with co-writers Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, and Jessie Jo Dillon. Moroney gave her fans a sneak peek of the track during her tour in support of Lucky before officially releasing the studio version on Friday.
Moroney expresses that they have been undergoing therapy for two months, which has resulted in them being able to sleep better. Their friends have stopped regularly reaching out to them because they have recovered from the breakup and are now doing well. This sentiment is conveyed through Moroney's vocals accompanied by acoustic and pedal steel guitars.
"I am not just surviving, I have found a reliable and trustworthy man in my life. It was late at night when my phone started ringing, and once again, you were calling me." Currently popular is the release of Nicki Minaj's song, 'Big Foot', which disses Megan Thee Stallion. Kenneth Petty, Nicki Minaj's husband, has been instructed to serve house arrest. There are rumors of Trump's hidden agenda to increase presidential immunity to levels similar to that of 'King George'. The final season of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' has received mixed reviews from viewers.
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Nicki Minaj has released a diss track called 'Big Foot' targeting Megan Thee Stallion.
Kenneth Petty, who is Nicki Minaj's husband, has been ordered to serve house arrest.
There is a secret plan by Trump to expand presidential immunity to levels similar to those of 'King George'.
The final season of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' has received mixed reviews.
Moroney has quickly risen to the top of Rolling Stone's list with an impressive debut album that Nashville hasn't seen in a while.
We expressed skepticism towards the rushed debut album of Megan Moroney, an unknown 25-year-old singer. In our review, we mentioned that Lucky, the album, includes a mix of emotional piano ballads, catchy pop songs influenced by Shania Twain, and powerful rock tracks. While Megan Moroney excels at the typical country themes such as cars, guitars, exes, and small Southern towns, what sets her album apart is its casual and relatable tone that resonates with the younger generation. She effortlessly incorporates elements of SEC football, self-doubt, and social media scrolling into her music, giving it a unique and refreshing appeal.
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