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Mitchell Tenpenny Drops New Breakup Anthem 'Therapy'

Country singer-songwriter Mitchell Tenpenny recently released a new breakup anthem, "Therapy."

The song was penned by Tenpenny along with Andy Albert, Chris DeStefano and Thomas Archer.

In the video for his new song, the singer plays a personal assistant who's just a little too omnipresent.

He sings, "Hope you end up in therapy over me/ Your session every other week isn't cheap/ Hoping that you never sleep, barely eat/ Yeah, cuz it messed you up so bad/ The cheating and the lies/ Are eating you alive/ When you see the other side of leaving me/ So go on act like we were nothing/ I keep hoping you end up in/ Therapy, over me/ Therapy, over me."

"My song 'Therapy' is not really about anyone specific," Mitchell says, "but more of a lighthearted, bitter song when somebody just does you wrong. You just want to have that anthem to scream out to make yourself feel better as you're driving through the day."

"Just have fun with it, don't take it too seriously, and I hope it helps you!" he adds.

"Therapy" follows Mitchell's latest album, The 3rd, which came out in 2024.

by RTTNews Staff Writer

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