Green has a "Broken Heart"
the song tells the story of a narrator working through a painful breakup while her ex appears fine, concluding that his lack of emotion must indicate a "Broken Heart" that is unable to grieve their relationship. Green wrote the track with Lindsay Rimes and Matt Rogers, with Ross Copperman producing.
"I grew up listening to artists like Faith Hill and Martina McBride, and I always loved how their songs sounded so powerful," Green said. "That era of country music has really influenced me as an artist so I wanted to channel that energy when I was writing this song. I love how the melody turned out, and I think the lyrics really capture the range of emotions you feel after a breakup, especially when the hurt from a breakup feels one sided."
Prior to releasing "Broken Heart," Green recently shared a new love song on Valentine's Day, "This Little Love Of Mine."
Born and raised in Florence, S.C., Green had her heart set on a career in music from a young age. Green got her start singing in church. She continued singing in her teenage years, later cutting her teeth with a weekly gig at a local restaurant and bar while in high school. Eventually moving to Nashville to attend Belmont University, Green started playing regularly on Nashville's lower Broadway..
Green's stage presence during her sets on Broadway later caught the attention of Keith Urban, who invited her to join him at his upcoming Bridgestone Arena show. Green took the stage to perform "We Were Us" with Urban and cover "Independence Day."
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