Grand Ole Opry member and powerhouse vocalist Lauren Alaina r3ecently released a new song, titled "All My Exes," featuring Chase Matthew.
Pop-tinged production propels this smirking song that was written by Alaina alongside Ben Johnson, Whitney Phillips and Jimmy Gutch, and produced by hitmaker Joey Moi with co-production by Jacob Durrett. Both introspective and wildly fun, the song features the clever lyrical turn: "I ain't saying that you're right about me / I'm just sayin' all my exes would agree."
"'All My Exes' isn't your typical song about an ex. It's all about the typical downtown situationship (we've all been there)," shares Alaina. "'Exes' is my twist on the phrase, 'it's not you, it's me,' and just the ultimate, windows-down summer song."
Embarking on a chapter of new music and first-time motherhood, Alaina has discussed the topics with endearing candor on "The Kelly Clarkson Show," "Off the Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe" and "Diving In Deep with Sara Evans."
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