Friday,
June 2, 2017 NASHVILLE, Tenn. –
Danielle Bradbery kicks off a whole new chapter with today’s
release of her new lead track “Sway” on Big Machine Records. The highly
anticipated new song from the 20-year-old singer/songwriter establishes her
move into making honest music as she, for the first time, plays a part in
penning the track, weaving her own story into her music.
“Sway,” co-written by Bradbery,
Johan Fransson and GRAMMY Award-winning Emily Weisband, exemplifies the 2017
CMT Music Awards nominee’s new sophisticated sound that shows her wide variety
of influences including pop, R&B, soul and country. The lead track will
give fans the first taste from her forthcoming project, due later this year.
Release
Date: 2 June 2017
Label:
Big Machine Label
“I’m so excited to finally share new music with my fans, who have stood by me ever since I won The Voice when I was 16,” explains Bradbery. “All I’ve ever wanted to do was relate to people through my songs, and I’ve worked so hard to get to a point where my lyrics and sound are true to me. I put my heart into ‘Sway’ and all of the songs on the upcoming project, and I think fans will feel that come through when they listen.”
The song relates to fans by telling
them to leave the world’s worries behind with lyrics like:
“Get lost in a groove that'll make you lose your mind/ Put a smile on your face send you right in a daze/ No there ain't nothin wrong when a song comes on that makes you wanna sway.”
“Get lost in a groove that'll make you lose your mind/ Put a smile on your face send you right in a daze/ No there ain't nothin wrong when a song comes on that makes you wanna sway.”
Bradbery has worked on
fine-tuning her unique sound since getting her start winning season four
of NBC’s The Voice, and is stepping out in a big
way. Her fans, who have long awaited new music, were clued in to the big news
when Bradbery posted a series of white photos forming a line on her Instagram account that symbolizes a “clean
break” between the old and the new, followed by a series of new photos leading
up to the final reveal of “Sway.”
Bradbery is nominated for Performance of the Year at the upcoming 2017 CMT Music Awards -- taking place on Wednesday, June 6, for her performance of “Close” with Nick Jonas and Thomas Rhett -- and will perform during Nashville's CMA Music Festival Friday, June 9 at the Ladies of Country show at the Cracker Barrel Country Roads Stage (Ascend Amphitheater) at 7 p.m.
Taste Of Country write: Literally you can (and should) forget
everything you knew about Danielle Bradbery. Treat her like a new artist —
one with a groovy, soulful, passionate debut single that fits on the radio like
the cool new kid in high school. Vocally she climbs the ladder, but never shows
off. “Sway” is an easy message penned for a more grown-up audience. One recalls Kelly Clarkson‘s “Don’t
Rush,” which doesn’t suck.
The loose arrangement of “Sway” gives Bradbery
room to breathe. She’s pretty great when she slows down, and that may be what
the lesson she learned during a lengthy absence from the Nashville scene.
Did You Know?: Bradbery
won Season 4 of The Voice in
2013.
Learn
more about Danielle:
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