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Tenille Townes Shares Uplifting New Single 'Sunshine's Free'

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Tenille Townes, who released her self-produced album The Acrobat a few weeks ago, recently released an uplifting new single "Sunshine's Free." The track arrived with an accompanying visual.

"Sunshine's Free," featuring guitarist Keith Urban, is about slowing down and finding joy in everyday moments, however small they are.

"I wrote this song as a mission statement to my own heart, to slow down and be intentional about noticing the joy that's around us. I hope it feels like rolling the windows down, breathing in the fresh summer air, and the taste of freedom that comes from being present in your own skin. It's a constant practice for me, and a reminder that right now is all we really have to hold onto," Tenille said of the song.

On Keith Urban playing on the track, Tenille said, "Something about the heart and soul of this song made me want the guitar part to carry that same kind of joy, and I kept coming back to the thought, 'what would Keith Urban do?' I've been such a fan of his for years because of his signature sound and the joy he brings to his music and live performances. At a certain point I thought, what if he'd actually be up for playing on it? He said yes, and I'm so grateful he was up for adding his fingerprint to this song!!"

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