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Caitlynne Curtis' new single "I Will Survive" is a song we all need to hear right now [Video]

  • March 22, 2022
  • Victoria Polsely
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Nashville's standout pop artist Caitlynne Curtis just released her heartfelt new single and visuals for "I Will Survive". The artist, who is signed to Angels & Outlaws, is best known for her southern tinged pop-drenched soundscapes and a knack for authentic songwriting that encourages listeners to feel less alone.

In "I Will Survive", Curtis pays tribute to all the hardworking and resilient women of the world who wear a multitude of hats. The song, written in an autobiographical format, details Curtis' journey into motherhood with her new son. Although ridden with many obstacles, it captures the profound moment when Curtis decides to change her life for the better, ultimately making space for something bigger than herself. Heart-wrenching, honest, and deeply inspirational, the song comes at a time when most people could use an extra dose of encouragement. Featuring beautiful charismatic vocals, an anthemic sing-along chorus, and infectious driving production, the song delivers a refreshing dose of honesty with big, bright energy and tons of artistic flair.
In the accompanying music video, Curtis is seen in everyday life with her son, showcasing the tender love and unbreakable bond between mother and son. The video perfectly captures the beauty in the chaos, and why we should cherish every moment with the ones we love. Curtis confides, "I would say it’s about my son who showed me I have more to live for than I thought and I’m so thankful for him showing me what a life of happiness is."
"I Will Survive" is from Caitlynne Curtis' upcoming album set for release this year. In addition to being a proud mom and recording music, Curtis is set to embark on the Angels & Outlaws Tour w/ A Killer's Confession, Struggle Jennings, & Brianna Harness beginning March 20th.
Check out "I Will Survive" by Caitlynne Curtis here for a feel-good anthem that's sure to bring you joy and laughter.
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