Brit Taylor - Real Me (Deluxe) (2021)

Artist: Brit Taylor
Title: Real Me (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Cut A Shine Records
Genre: Country
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:27
Total Size: 89 / 238 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Real Me (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Cut A Shine Records
Genre: Country
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:27
Total Size: 89 / 238 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Back in the Fire (2:53)
2. Real Me (3:19)
3. Wagon (3:02)
4. Waking up Ain't Easy (3:24)
5. Love Me Back (2:59)
6. Broken Heart Breaks (2:39)
7. Married Again (2:29)
8. Leave Me Tomorrow (2:50)
9. Raggedy Heart (2:53)
10. Go Down Swingin' (2:20)
11. Ain't That Lonely Yet (3:00)
12. I Go to Pieces (2:57)
13. At Least There’s No Babies (feat. Dee White) (3:49)
Brit Taylor is releasing Real Me Deluxe, an expanded edition of her Real Me album, on July 9. The latest single from the project, “At Least There’s No Babies,” is being released on June 4. Both albums and the single are produced by Grammy-award winner Dave Brainard.
“At Least There’s No Babies,” features Dee White and is a continuation of Taylor’s musical journey through self-discovery. Taylor and White penned the song while touring in late 2018 as the opening act for Ashley McBryde. Taylor had endured a journey that included the dissolution of her marriage and her band, her dog dying and financial problems. As she battled depression, she endured a bunch of well-meaning friends and family telling her, “At least there’s no babies.”
“The album Real Me told my story, and it wasn’t always easy to share it,” Taylor said. “But I did and it was soul cleansing. I knew the story wouldn’t be finished until ‘At Least There’s No Babies’ was on the record and out into the world. It is the final chapter of the story. Its combination of humor and sadness meant I was ready to move forward and live my next story.”
“At Least There’s No Babies,” features Dee White and is a continuation of Taylor’s musical journey through self-discovery. Taylor and White penned the song while touring in late 2018 as the opening act for Ashley McBryde. Taylor had endured a journey that included the dissolution of her marriage and her band, her dog dying and financial problems. As she battled depression, she endured a bunch of well-meaning friends and family telling her, “At least there’s no babies.”
“The album Real Me told my story, and it wasn’t always easy to share it,” Taylor said. “But I did and it was soul cleansing. I knew the story wouldn’t be finished until ‘At Least There’s No Babies’ was on the record and out into the world. It is the final chapter of the story. Its combination of humor and sadness meant I was ready to move forward and live my next story.”