Daisy Briggs Is Dicing With Danger In Her New Pop Country Single And Video – ‘i don’t hate u (my mom thinks ur trash)’

It might not always be so but it can be generally agreed that when your Mom doesn’t like someone, it’s for good reason. We heard it a few years ago when Justin Bieber, in his song, ‘Love Yourself’, said, “my mama don’t like you and she likes everyone”, and Daisy Briggs is reiterating the sentiment with her new pop country single and video, ‘i don’t hate u (my mom thinks ur trash’.

Lavon Coates Implores The Parents Of Daughters To ‘Raise Her Right’ In New Country Single And Video

Country singer and songwriter Lavon Coates doesn’t just sing a pretty tune while accompanying himself on guitar; he also pulls hard on the heartstrings of his listeners, especially with his latest single, ‘Raise Her Right’. The music video that comes with the song is no less emotional, and we can guarantee you’ll want to pull your loved ones tightly to you well before you’ve even finished listening.

Getting Shirty: We Speak With Jasmine Crowe About Her Life, And Upcoming Music

Singer songwriter Jasmine Crowe is far more than just a pretty face. The winner two years consecutively of the UK Songwriting Contest, as well as being a multi-instrumentalist equally skilled on piano, acoustic guitar, and violin, Crowe has a powerful, radio ready voice, and a knack for intelligent pop storytelling, as well as a gift for putting hooks to work in her independent releases. We’ve been following Jasmine’s career since 2018, and finally we’ve now had the chance to speak with her.

If I Were To Say To You, Can You Keep A Secret? We Speak To ABC’s Martin Fry About ‘The Lexicon Of Love Live In Sheffield’, And The Staying Power Of The Music Of ABC

Forty years to the day of the release of the iconic album, ‘The Lexicon Of Love’, ABC performed in concert, along with a symphony orchestra, in their hometown of Sheffield. That performance was recorded for posterity, and is set to be released on May 19 as ‘The Lexicon Of Love Live In Sheffield’. We’ve already written about the album here, but now we’d like to share with you our interview with the incredible Martin Fry himself.