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For Runaway June, "He Ain't My Problem"

Friday, November 29, 2024 – Female trio Runaway June released the breakup song, "He Ain't My Problem" today via Quartz Hill Records.

Produced by two-time GRAMMY winner Kristian Bush (Sugarland, of which he is a member, Megan Moroney), the anthem was written by band members Jennifer Wayne, Natalie Stovall and Stevie Woodward.

A video visualizer of the song also was released today.

"The three of us were sitting in a hotel room one night, and we were having a venting session, as ladies do," said Woodward. "Jen says, 'He ain't my problem no more,' and we're, like, 'Oh, snap. We've gotta write that one.' So we ordered some parmesan fries and some wine, and we wrote this tune. It's a little too much of a true story."

"I thought I'd have a family that always stuck together, but sometimes stuff just happens," said Wayne. "We hope you can't relate, but if you're going through a divorce or a breakup or anything like that, this song is for you."

"'He Ain't My Problem' was not only so much fun to write, it's also one of the most fun songs that we get to play in our set," said Stovall. "It feels like everybody in the audience gets it and they're in it with us, every single time we play the song. So, when we went into the studio to record it, it was really important to us to keep that feeling of playing live and having fun."

Lyrics include:
"Yeah I ain't got no money
Ain't got no honey
He left me crying there on the floor
And then I hit rock bottom
Still got some problems but
He ain't my problem no more"

Runaway June has also released two new holiday songs for 2024: "Mary, Did You Know?" and an original, "Santa, Send Your Reindeer."


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