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"Easy Does It" was highlighted by American Songwriter and by
Billboard who called Emily Ann "one of country music’s most engaging,
neo-traditional voices," adding of the song, "her butter-soft voice
in a single breath encapsulates both the sting of painful memories and the
emotional exhale of relief at a current romantic situation."
The song received an 8.9 rating by Country Central who calls Emily Ann's voice "extremely pure" and reminiscent of Faith Hill, adding that the "impressive" song "is another reminder that Emily Ann Roberts should be on your radar."
In a glowing review of the single, Today's Country Magazine called Emily Ann "one of country music’s most dynamic rising stars."
All Country News writes, "Emily Ann Roberts has struck gold with her latest single, 'Easy Does It,' a love song that feels as natural and heartfelt as a summer breeze."
“I used to believe love was like a rollercoaster or a confusing game of 'he loves me, he loves me not.' When I met my husband, I realized how steady and simple love can be. This song fell out so naturally when I was writing with Autumn Buysse and Jason Haag. I hope people can relate to it and find that easy love like I found,” said Emily Ann Roberts.
Easy does the dishes
Easy holds my hand
Easy don’t make me question
Where on earth he stands
I’ve tried love the hard way
But it added up to nothing
Kiss by kiss, you flipped the script
Yeah, you showed me that easy does it
With Roberts busy touring scheduling in 2025 fans will have plenty of places to hear her sing “Easy Does It” all over the country. On February 6 she joined country legend Clint Black on part of his 35th Anniversary of “Killin’ Time” Tour for seven dates through the western United States.
2025
will also reunite Emily Ann with country music superstar Blake Shelton on
his Friends & Heroes 2025 Tour. She will kick off each
night with a thrilling performance before Shelton, who will be joined by
country music heroes Craig Morgan, Deana Carter, and Trace Adkins, takes the
stage.
Black Shelton’s Friends & Heroes 2025 Tour:
March 1 - Greensboro, N.C. - Greensboro Coliseum
March 6 - Newark, N.J. - Prudential Center
March 7 - Boston, Mass. - TD Garden
March 8 - Albany, N.Y. - MVP Arena
March 13 - Greenville, S.C. - Bon Secours Wellness Arena
March 14 - North Charleston, S.C. - North Charleston Coliseum
March 15 - Atlanta, Georgia - State Farm Arena
March 20 - Baltimore, Md. - CFG Bank Arena
March 21 - Uncasville, Conn. - Mohegan Sun Arena
March 22 - State College, Pa. - Bryce Jordan Center
About Emily Ann Roberts
They say the path to the grandest stage is paved with relentless practice, and
Emily Ann Roberts embodies this mantra. From humble beginnings on small
Knoxville stages to 20 performances at the Grand Ole Opry, Roberts has
diligently earned her place in the spotlight. Her journey began as a standout
on Blake Shelton's team on The Voice, a remarkable achievement even before
graduating high school. Since then, Roberts has amassed a wealth of experience
in performing, songwriting and recording. This dedication has translated into
over 45 million streams, solidifying her status as a rising star in country
music. In late 2023, Emily Ann released her debut full-length album, Can’t Hide
Country, produced by Trent Willmon (Cody Johnson). The album, which has already
garnered over 23 million streams, showcases her unique blend of traditional
country and bluegrass roots, which is undeniably heard on the tune "Whole
Lotta Little," a viral sensation with over 10 million cumulative views on
TikTok. The Deluxe Edition of Can’t Hide Country, released in April, features
three new tracks, and her latest music video, “Find Me A Man,” continues to see
success. Emily Ann’s star continues to rise, with her inclusion in the CMT Next
Women of Country 2024 Class. After wrapping up Blake Shelton’s Back To The
Honky Tonk Tour, she joined Jamey Johnson’s What A View Tour for eight select
dates this summer. Adding to her impressive list of accomplishments, Emily Ann
is also a featured artist in Disney’s Country Bear Musical Jamboree, performing
“Try Everything” from Zootopia as Trixie St. Claire. From small-town beginnings
to the national spotlight, Emily Ann Roberts continues to captivate audiences
and garner countless fans with her tuneful twang, vivid songwriting and
charismatic stage presence.
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