Following the continued streaming success of her latest releases, breakout artist Bailey James continues to showcase her musical versatility and rebellious style with a brand-new rock influenced single Bitter. This song, which features multi-instrumentalist and solo artist Mia Morris, is currently available on all streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and more.
After releasing a number of soulful country and blues style singles digitally as well as Whiskey Rain, a song with rap and hip-hop duo Twang & Round (music video can be seen HERE), Bailey continues to showcase her love of music and dives into the rock genre with Bitter. This song, which was written by Bailey, Mia and local artist Kelli Johnson, calls out the bitterness in those who bring people down. “Bitter is a turn in my music that I’ve been waiting to make. It shows my rock influence. I love Nirvana and Black Sabbath, and I wanted to show some of my love for rock in my music,” says Bailey.
With a music video getting ready to be released soon, Bitter was produced by Mia and features a hard rock beat, passionate vocals, and relatable lyrics you can’t help but sing along too. “We wrote this song about how we felt when a relationship had turned sour. Have you ever had a boyfriend who talked about you after the relationship was over? Then you’ll love the song. I was so excited to feature Mia on the song. It’s a banger!”
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About Bailey James: With over 240k followers across her social media platforms, this rising artist is stamping her name on the music scene. With a Top 40 hit under her belt, chart-topping singles, well over a quarter of a million combined streams just on Spotify, a golden ticket to Idol, and many more noteworthy accolades, this PA native has been receiving positive feedback from radio, fans and press outlets. She has appeared and performed at legendary venues such as the Bluebird Café, the Wildhorse Saloon and The Listening Room as well as the home of the Grand Ole Opry — radio station WSM-AM.
She recently became a part of Song Suffragettes, the only all-female country music singer-songwriter weekly showcase in Nashville and also joined The Highway Women, an all-female country group bringing a musical movement to support other women in country music and beyond.
She has also followed in the footsteps of country music icons, Rascal Flatts and the late Charlie Daniels by joining The Jason Foundation as their first national teen ambassador. This foundation is dedicated to the prevention of youth suicide by raising awareness through education and empowerment. By teaming up with this foundation, Bailey has been able to spread their mission to the forefront and has partnered with them for numerous campaigns including Won’t Be Silent and their current Tennessee Won’t Be Silent campaign which helps raise the conversation about the silent epidemic of suicide.