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Music Premiere: Don’t Name Her Again! Bailey James Stuns with New Single and Video for “Change Your Quantity”

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Powerhouse Bailey James brings us her upcoming single “Change Your Quantity,” produced by Matt Wallace (Jelly Roll) and written by James. This tune is a traditional break-up tune that hits each dynamic of successful tune. The tune’s excessive vitality helps convey the message of independence and transferring on with Bailey James’ typical no-nonsense supply. The video is nothing in need of that, that includes Bailey below a neon gentle signal studying “100% that Bitch!,” encapsulating the complete “higher off with out him” vibe of the only.

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“This tune is about being younger and attempting to navigate what you suppose could be love.  I’m completely horrible at being in relationships, and once I actually like somebody, I all the time get a little bit loopy, so I wrote this tune in that headspace.”

 – Bailey James

Throughout the refrain James sings “Standing within the rain along with your boombox child, 80’s film scene, driving me loopy,” and “Sending me roses after they’re not in season, I swear you piss me off for all the appropriate causes.” James drives residence her level, which she by no means fails to do in her lyrics.

Bailey’s profession took off in 2021 together with her single “Lastly Free” charting on Billboard at #42. “Lastly Free” was additionally namedOpry Circle Release of the Week.”  

Bailey has garnered over 250,000 followers throughout her social media platforms. She has turn out to be a daily act performing on the notorious Whiskey Jam. She has landed quite a few occasions on Music Row’s Nation Breakout Chart, together with a high 40. 

James can also be a member of the Music Suffragettes, an all-female singer-songwriter weekly showcase in Nashville. Bailey has additionally been featured in notable shops corresponding to CMT, Rolling Stone, and Hollywood Life. She has lately been introduced as a finalist for the John Lennon Songwriting contest for her single & music video for “Higher Angels.” Certainly one of her most spectacular accomplishments is being the primary Nationwide Youth Advocate for the Jason Basis for suicide-prevention consciousness. Bailey additionally began her personal psychological well being/suicide prevention consciousness motion in 2022, The Lastly Free Motion, in honor of her brother Zane, who she misplaced to suicide.

You’ll be able to sustain with Bailey and her new releases right here: www.baileyjames.com

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