mxmtoon has entered the country music scene with an incredible new breakup anthem called "i hate texas"! It's an absolute banger! Can you imagine her rocking a cowboy hat and pouring her heart out in this incredibly personal, relatable country song? This track will be a fantastic addition to the country music craze sweeping the nation right now. I'm already repeating this song and singing along at the top of my lungs!
Despite the title, the track is actually an ode to the wide-open spaces of the Lone Star State and how they make saying goodbye easier. The young singer-songwriter is known for her vulnerable songwriting, and with her first solo release of the year, she's evolving within the parameters of the sound fans have loved for years.
The country influence on this track is strong, yet it's subtly woven into mxmtoon's signature style. 'i hate texas' details the daunting task of reclaiming life after a breakup, a theme that is universally relatable. It includes leaving your house and re-entering the world after the isolation stage of the healing process. In the aftermath of heartbreak, Texas is a comforting change because 'the exits have more room to run away from you.' This unique spin on classic tropes claims mxmtoon's own specific circumstance while staying universal for every listener.
mxmtoon's delivery stays true to familiarity, with only a slight twang to complement the instrumental. The cadence of the chorus is catchy and feels reminiscent of classic country, integrating the theme into her singular storytelling style. It's a welcome experiment, landing authentically alongside mxmtoon's cheeky lyricism and honesty.
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