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Kelsea Ballerini Releasing Deluxe Version Of Unapologetically

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Kelsea Ballerini will release four new songs as part of a deluxe packaging of her sophomore album, Unapologetically.

The deluxe version of Unapologetically will be available on October 26 and will include four new songs-- "Fun and Games," "I Think I Fell In Love Today," a live acoustic cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" and her new collaboration with The Chainsmokers, "This Feeling."

"I'm such a fan of these guys as people, artists, and songwriters," said Ballerini of her collaboration with the EDM-pop-duo. "I've covered a few of their songs on different tours, and as far as collaborators, they've always been at the top of my list! I'm really excited for people to hear our worlds blend in 'This Feeling.'"

Kelsea Ballerini also announced the release of her next single "Miss Me More" from Unapologetically, which is set to hit country radio on October 15.

"Miss Me More" is Kelsea's third release from Unapologetically, following the lead track "Legends" and "I Hate Love Songs." The song was written by Kelsea, David Hodges and Brett McLaughlin.

"I thought I'd miss you (when it ended) / I thought it hurt me (but it didn't) / I thought I'd miss you / Yeah, I thought I'd miss you / But I miss me more / I miss my own beat, to my own snare drum (I miss me more)/ Miss my own sheets in the bed I made up / I forgot I had dreams, I forgot I had wings / Forgot who I was before I ever kissed you / Yeah, I thought I'd miss you / But I miss me more (I miss me more)," Ballerini sings.

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