Tenille Townes will release her new song – Girl Who Didn’t Care – on June 25th, the first single since the release of her debut album last year. The track is available for pre-save here.
“Something happens to all of us at some point in our lives when we start noticing the cracks. We start realizing that we care about what somebody else thinks. That we want to belong and be accepted, and we’re scared we won’t be,” Townes says about ‘Girl Who Didn’t Care.’
“We start measuring our worth against everything else around us. Childhood innocence doesn’t just wait around. Once it’s gone, it’s gone. But the wonder? I think that’s always a part of us if we want to remember it.”
Townes wrote “Girl Who Didn’t Care” with David Pramik and Steph Jones, and with its release on June 25th, Townes begins the next chapter of her artistic career, after the release of her debut album The Lemonade Stand (June 26, 2020), an album that most recently was awarded the COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEAR at the 50th Annual JUNO Awards.
In addition, The Lemonade Stand received glowing mentions from Billboard, People, Rolling Stone Country, American Songwriter, Paste, Forbes, as well as earning Townes performance slots with artists Miranda Lambert, Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley, and Little Big Town. She will join Brothers Osborne this summer and fall for their We’re Not for Everyone Tour.