Exclusive Track Premieres from Nashville Noise, Vents Magazine
and Roughstock
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April
19, 2019) — Illinois native and country singer-songwriter Dakota
Danielle reveals her most impactful moments in life with her debut
EP ‘My Mother’s Daughter.’ The entirely
self-penned project is a reflection of Danielle’s past and
touches on her healing and growing process following the loss of her mother
last year.
‘My Mother’s
Daughter’ features the upbeat “City” premiered by Nashville
Noise, the relatable “Small Town Talk” premiered by Roughstock, the
nudge toward self-acceptance “Maria” premiered by Vents Magazine, and
the deeply emotional “Growing Old,” Danielle’s sole source of expression as she
emerged from her devastating loss. Produced by Robbie Artress (Chris Stapleton,
Trans-Siberian Orchestra, For King & Country) and John Naclerio (My
Chemical Romance), the four-track EP is now available on iTunes HERE,
Spotify HERE and
all other digital retailers.
Release Date: 19 April 2019
4
Tracks
Time:
13:11
Danielle is staged to perform
“Growing Old” on WSMV’s Today in
Nashville on May 13.
‘My Mother’s Daughter’ Track Listing
- “City” |
Written by: Dakota Danielle
- “Small Town
Talk” | Written by: Dakota Danielle, Jessilynn Kidd
- “Maria” |
Written by: Dakota Danielle, Jessilynn Kidd
- “Growing Old”
| Written by: Dakota Danielle
The small town sensation
broke into the country scene with the release of her debut single “One
Church” last year, which quickly and independently garnered
over 56k streams on Spotify. After the video
premiered on The Country Network, Dakota followed with
her sophomore single “Forever,”which led to a series of
school speaking engagements, inspiring and encouraging students to boldly
pursue their dreams.
A drive to share her lyrics
and passion for music lands the 26-year-old on stage weekly, including a recent
performance with Easton Corbin.
Capitalizing on her momentum
from 2018, Danielle dove into writing and recording as a means to move forward
and follow the dream her mother strongly supported. This spring, Danielle
launched her Bandtwango campaign and was able to fund My
Mother’s Daughter through the support of her fans. The
collection of songs are from her first chapter in life — the small hometown, an
adolescent journey to self-acceptance, a move to the big city and one of life’s
hardest tragedies. This journey to self-discovery offers fans a transparent
opportunity to learn exactly who Danielle is — her mother’s daughter.
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