Nashville, TN — Adrianna Freeman is set to release her new single, “Halo,” on September 20, a powerful country song that delves into a theme many women know too well. But Freeman’s latest track is not just another song about a woman who’s had enough—”Halo” is a gut-wrenching portrayal of a situation that often ends in heartbreak or tragedy. It’s a track that’s bound to spark both praise and controversy, as it brings to the surface a topic often swept under the rug.
“Halo” was co-produced by Adrianna Freeman and Bill McDermott, with a team of talented musicians contributing to its unique sound. These notable musicians include:
Guitar: Kelly Black
Drums: Shawn Fichter
Fiddle & Utility: Aubrey Haynie
Bass: Gary Lunn
Keys: Jason Webb
Backing Vocals (BGVs): Crystal Taliefero and Chip Davis
BGVs: Ed Freeman, Theresa Freeman, Edwinia Freeman
The track was recorded at Dark Horse Studios in Nashville, TN, a setting known for producing some of the most iconic sounds in country music. Freeman’s family also lent their voices, making the track a true testament to the support system that has helped her on this journey.
In addition to the single, Freeman has crafted a visually stunning, full-length video for “Halo,” shot by JB Lawrence Productions in Havana, Florida. The video brings the song to life in a raw and visceral way, telling the story of one woman’s struggle for freedom and liberation. Featuring only her family and friends, the video stands as a keepsake for Freeman, a tribute to the support she receives from those closest to her.
Born in Tallahassee, FL, Adrianna Freeman was raised with a deep love for country music, inspired by legends like Loretta Lynn and Patty Loveless. Her upbringing, rooted in the values of family and faith, shaped her musical path. Freeman’s talent was noticed by Teddy Gentry of country super-group ALABAMA, who praised her as having the same emotional depth as Tammy Wynette.
Freeman’s previous work includes her first album, Either You Do or You Don’t, which received rave reviews and earned her a loyal fan base. Her earlier single, “Just A Girl,” became the official theme song of The National Network for Youth (NN4Y). Now, with “Halo,” Freeman continues to push the boundaries of country music, addressing real-life issues that resonate with listeners far and wide.
For Adrianna Freeman, “Halo” is not just a new single; it’s a bold statement. A road paved with challenges lies behind her, and ahead, dreams realized through the power of music.
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Olivia Long PR