RaeLynn Shares New Music From Upcoming Album With Fans

Some of RaeLynn’s biggest fans gathered for Nash FM 103.3 Presents RaeLynn in the Music City Performance Studio brought to you by Farm Bureau Insurance of Tennessee event Tuesday afternoon (Aug.30) to get a first listen to the rising star’s upcoming album.

RaeLynn took the stage to talk with approximately 25 of her closest friends about making the album and her current single, “Love Triangle.” She even shared a few stories about herself during the intimate gathering.

Raelynn_Perf_Nash1033“I’m so excited to be here,” RaeLynn told the crowd. “I am beyond excited to be working on a new record right now. I’m actually finished with it. I did my last vocals on it a couple of weeks ago. I started writing for this record when I was 18 and now I’m 22. Being a girl, you probably know that the girl you are at 18 and the girl you are at 22 is so different. This record is so awesome because it shows my growth in the last four years. It shows where I’ve been, where I was and where I am today. I’m so excited because I’ve just been waiting for so long to get it out to you guys. Thank you so much for being patient. I feel so great about it.”

The Texas native proceeded to kick off the show by playing one of her favorite songs, “Your Heart,” from the new record, as well as her current single, “Love Triangle.”

“‘Love Triangle’ was that song that really put me on the map as a songwriter in Nashville,” she revealed. “I remember amazing songwriters like Shane MacAnally and Natalie Hemby—people that I had looked up to as songwriters—would come up to me and say, ‘”Love Triangle,” when is that going to be a single, that song is incredible.’ A lot happened for me in the writing world because of this song and how vulnerable it was. It’s been in my life for four years. This song has healed me so much. I didn’t even realize that I needed healing in my life in this area. Just goes to show how much you cover it up or you mask it, you have to heal. Writing this song let me deal with the pain and the hurt that I felt growing up and being stuck in between my parents.”

Raelynn_BadgesAlthough the name of the album has yet to be revealed, an overly excited RaeLynn, accidentally dropped the name to the audience, giving those 25 fans in attendance some exclusive information.

We could reveal the name, but Raelynn would be very, very mad as us and we wouldn’t want that. So you’ll have to stay tuned to Nashcountrydaily.com to find out the title and the surprise guest who will be singing on the new record. You won’t be disappointed.

To be a part of the Music City Performance Studio concerts, fans are invited to register online for their chance to attend the event. The next scheduled performance will be with Randy Houser on Oct. 6. A schedule of upcoming events can be found here.

 

Photos by Lisa Konicki

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