Kylie Morgan releases ‘Songs To Say I Do’

EMI Records Nashville [Snakefarm in the UK] singer/songwriter Kylie Morgan has released her brand-new five track EP, Songs To Say I Do, out everywhere today. The project features four new songs co-written by Kylie, in addition to her recently released viral smash “Bridesmaids.” Creatively inspired by her upcoming nuptials, the personal tracks tell the chronological story of her relationship. Watch the sentimental video clip set to Kylie’s heartfelt letter to her father, “Good Hands,” featuring her own personal snapshots, here. Songs To Say I Do Track List:1. “Fireworks” (Kylie Morgan, Jeff Garrison, Caroline Watkins)2. “Good Hands” (Kylie Morgan, Ben Johnson, Emily Shackleton)3. “Bridesmaids” (Kylie Morgan, Sam DeRosa, KK Johnson)4. “Always Been You” (Kylie Morgan, Ben Johnson)5. “That’s My Man” (Kylie Morgan, Cameron Bedell, Micah Carpenter) Kylie took social media by storm with “Bridesmaids,” her call-out to the best friends that keep her world spinning. Released in response to fan demand, she co-wrote the song with one of her real-life bridesmaids in her forthcoming wedding, Sam DeRosa, as well as KK Johnson. Kylie’s initial viral TikTok using the track has racked up 8.4 million views with over 1.2 million likes, while more than 165K fans have created their own videos using the sound, including nods not only to wedding parties but favorite musicians, family members, pets and more. In addition to the new release, Kylie’s empowering, up-front debut single “If He Wanted To He Would” can be heard on country radio now, and is featured on her recent EP, P.S. Six additional tracks make up the project, each co-penned by the bold up-and-comer. Kylie is on the road now in the US with Tyler Rich for the Thinkin’ We’re In Love Tour, taking the stage this weekend for stops in Albuquerque, NM (10/14) and Tucson, AZ (10/15). For more information and a full list of Kylie’s tour dates, visit kyliemorgan.com.

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