HunterGirl becomes first Female Country Artist in Over 30 Years to self-pen debut Single, “Ain’t About You” - Impacting Radio Now
HUNTERGIRL BECOMES THE FIRST FEMALE COUNTRY ARTIST IN OVER 30
YEARS TO SOLO WRITE HER DEBUT SINGLE, “AIN’T ABOUT YOU” - IMPACTING RADIO TODAY
This Week's Most-Added Single at Country Radio
The Official Music Video Will Premiere via CMT
on November 2
Photo Credit: David McClister
Nashville, TN (October 23, 2023) – America’s sweetheart, vocal powerhouse, and esteemed
songwriter HunterGirl’s powerful “Ain’t About You” today impacts country radio, securing this week’s coveted
most-added accolade on Wheelhouse Records, locking in 46 first-week stations
in markets including San
Francisco, Houston, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Detroit, Minneapolis, Charlotte,
Portland, Ore., and San Antonio.
HunterGirl is the first
female country artist in over 30 years to write her debut radio single by
herself. “Ain’t About You” is produced by award-winning producer Lindsay Rimes (Kane Brown, Kelsea
Ballerini).
“Having a song on country
radio has been my dream since I was a little girl,” says HunterGirl. “‘Ain’t
About You’ was supposed to be my ‘I’m leaving Nashville song,’ and it ended up
being my ‘staying in Nashville song.’ I hope that anyone who is thinking about
giving up on their dreams hears this song and decides to give it a second
chance.”
“HunterGirl is an amazing singer and songwriter,
but what really differentiates her is her heart, which is on full display when
she meets fans, radio programmers and even strangers on the street," says Ken
Tucker, VP of Promotion, Wheelhouse Records. "She’s a
generational talent, and I can’t wait to watch her journey. ‘Ain’t About You’
is a song that she wrote entirely on her own, and for a debut single on a
female country artist, that's a benchmark that hasn't been hit in the last 30
years."
Having grown up winning
singing and songwriting competitions and cutting her teeth performing on Lower
Broadway, the American
Idol runner-up came home from
back-to-back writing sessions one day with an ache she just couldn’t shake.
Seeing the success of her friends - signing record and publishing deals - she
couldn’t help but wonder if she was on the right path, still chasing her
musical dream in Nashville, when she hadn’t made much leeway.
Discouraged with a breaking
heart, trembling voice and eyes filled with tears, she put pen to paper for a
45-minute conversation with Jesus. Written just two weeks before she auditioned
for ABC’s American Idol, the
hauntingly honest words of “Ain’t About You” flooded out of her like a
resounding prayer, reminding her there’s “purpose in the wait.”
Scared of rejection, she
kept the song a secret, until she finally had some liquid courage and sang it
for American Idol winners
Chayce Beckham and Noah Thompson at a BBQ cookout where they were passing
around a guitar. It wasn’t until she heard their shocked response and fervent
encouragement that she finally decided it was time to share it, and since the
release of the heart-stirring song, it has
already received tremendous praise from People, PopCulture, American Songwriter, CMT, Entertainment Tonight,
Taste of Country, The Boot and
more:
“HunterGirl
‘peeled back her soul’ and the song
- a soulful tearjerker of a
ballad questioning if ‘tomorrow's the day those closed doors will open up’
poured from her like water and wine.”– Tennessean
“It's an
inspiring anthem for anyone seeking their true calling, made even more powerful by the circumstances
under which she wrote it.” – Sweety High
“‘Ain’t About You,’ is a product of this
experience as it uncovers an authentic look into the
power of prayerand patience in her personal journey.” – Country
Now
“The raw track is full of chilling conviction.
The striking and painfully relatable
lyrics truly fall out of the Tennessee girl in the most honest and humble of ways.” – All
Country News
“HunterGirl showcases
exactly why America fell in love with her in this song.” – Country
Swag
About
HunterGirl:
A Tennessee native, singer/songwriter HunterGirl
has been performing since she was three years old and writing songs since
she was nine. In her early teens, she performed at venues across the United
States, competed in singing competitions and won the 2014 Texaco Country
Showdown.
She has a
tireless work ethic inspired by her parents – her dad was in agriculture; her
mom was a special education teacher – who held down multiple jobs to support
the family and allow HunterGirl to shine. Born Tristyn Hunter Wolkonowski
she found her stage name by being the only “girl” Hunter in her elementary
class. “My teachers had too many ‘boy’ Hunters in the class,” she explained.
“So, they’d point to me and say, ‘Hunter Girl,’ and it just kinda stuck.”
After
graduating high school, she moved to Nashville and immediately started
playing gigs at Nashville’s most famous venues including Tootsie’s, Rippy’s,
Jason Aldean’s Bar, The Listening Room, and HonkyTonk Central, winning
songwriting contests such as “Nash Next” and the prestigious “Nashville
Songwriter Association International” in her spare time.
Photo Credit: David McClister
Due to
having family members who served in the military, HunterGirl holds a deep
admiration for our Country’s armed forces and tenaciously works with many
veteran organizations, where she uses music therapy to transform veterans’
stories into songs. She’s shared the stage with Country superstars Old
Dominion, Florida Georgia Line, Kane Brown, Alan Jackson, Lainey Wilson, Trace
Adkins, Charlie Daniels, Sara Evans and more.
Last
year, she competed on American Idol,
where the “country singer with a bright future” (Hollywood Life) delivered
standout performances that Taste of
Country called “impressive,” “shining,” “chill-worthy,” and “glowing,”
winning the hearts of millions across the country.
Praised by Idol judge and
Country superstar Luke Bryan as the “new
age Miranda Lambert” and his “favorite female Country voice,” “HunterGirl has wowed the Country music
community since she stepped foot onto the American
Idol stage” (Billboard). “Despite
missing out on the win, her crooning vocals and intimate original song, ‘Red
Bird,’ has made her one to watch in the Country scene (American Songwriter).
Skyrocketing to No. 1 on iTunes All-Genre and Country charts, “the budding
Country star” (Taste of
Country) performed her
heartfelt and deeply personal original track “Red Bird” on Live with Kelly & Ryan and has
appeared on Good Morning America.
Now, with the release of her label debut tracks “Hometown Out Of Me,” “Lonely Outta You”and her hauntingly powerful debut radio single “Ain’t About You,” driven
by her distinct and genuine vocals, unwavering tenacity, and heart of gold,
HunterGirl is on the fast track to becoming Country’s next big female artist.
Current
stats: 42,546 Monthly Spotify Listeners | Most Streamed Song: Red Bird (released May 13, 2022;
written by Austin Goodloe, Hunter Wolkonowski, Matt Mckinney) 1,510,731 Song
Streams
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