If you could write a song titled “Boston” now, what would you do with it?Ī. But I’ve never been the other woman! I need to clarify that! Every time I’ve played it while performing, I have to ask the awkward question: Has anyone here ever been the other person in a relationship? And sometimes people are brave enough to raise their hands or say, “Yeah.” It’s a very interesting one to play live because people really like it, but then they’re like. I wrote that song, I kid you not, in 45 minutes to an hour. That’s just how my songwriting brain works sometimes it just over-dramatizes everything. So my crazy, insane brain was like, “What would happen if we crossed all those lines and something happened between us,” and that’s what the story became. I met a guy who was really cute and fun, but he had a girlfriend. I wrote it when I was going into my senior year of college. I would love to have my Boston song be an anthem about loving the city, but it’s not. I always feel like I need to preface the song with: It’s not a real story. The imagery in your song “Boston” is so vivid.Ī. I’m constantly inspired, and I’m always meeting new artists and new writers in Nashville that come up out of the woodwork and make me want to be better. Even the people that aren’t super famous - the attempt is something to admire. Unfortunately, with country music and with music in general, women are underplayed. I’d say any female artist that’s doing the thing is someone I look up to in this town. Are there any specific Nashville musicians who inspire you?Ī.
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