Hailey Whitters Slates New Six-Song EP ‘I’m In Love’ For July 28
Hailey Whitters is releasing a new six-song EP I’m In Love on July 28 via Pigasus / Songs & Daughters / Big Loud. The album’s title track is out now, ahead of the video for the song arriving this Friday, July 14.
The project finds Whitters tapping into her ’90s country influences while exploring relationships, heartbreak and finding love, and includes tracks penned by Rodney Clawson, Nicolle Galyon, Lee Thomas Miller, Hillary Lindsey, Jimmy Robbins and more.
“My last two LPs were concept records—The Dream being about my Nashville experience, and Raised was a love letter to the heartland I’m from,” shares Whitters. “Both of these records are foundational to who I am. Along the way I’ve lived a lot of life and learned a lot about myself, and I’m excited to get more personal and straight from the heart with this next chapter. If you’ve made it this far, you know where I’m coming from. Now I’m ready to share where I’ve been and who I am.”
The new EP, produced by Jake Gear and Whitters, follows her rise after winning New Female Artist of the Year at the ACM Awards in May, where she performed her Gold-certified single “Everything She Ain’t.” Yesterday, Billboard named Whitters their July 2023 all-genre Chartbreaker for her rise and the success of the breakout single, which has spent 62 weeks on their Country Airplay chart and marked her first appearance on the Hot 100 chart in May.
I’m In Love EP Tracklist:
1. Tie’r Down (Hailey Whitters, Rodney Clawson, Chris La Corte)
2. Countryside Chick (Hailey Whitters, Matt Roy, Brett Tyler)
3. I’m In Love (Cameron Bedell, Nicolle Galyon, Lee Thomas Miller)
4. Mellencamp (Nicolle Galyon, Mark Holman, Jordan Minton)
5. Bad Love (Hailey Whitters, Hillary Lindsey, Jimmy Robbins)
6. Everything She Ain’t (Hailey Whitters, Bryan Simpson, Ryan Tyndell)
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