The song is an autobiographical narrative of Curtis transforming her life for the better and finding newfound purpose in being a mom to her new son. “I would say it’s about my son who showed me I have more to live for than I thought and I’m so thankful for him showing me what a life of happiness is.
“Caitlynne Curtis started singing when she was 3 years old. She fondly remembers, “I used to sing to my grandma.” When she was 6 her mom put her in voice lessons.
The minute she got her first solo she said, “It’s like I knew from then on that music is what I wanted to do.” Her parents moved her whole family down to Nashville from Massachusetts when she was twelve so that she could pursue music.
After receiving a heartbreaking rejection from X Factor at the tender age of 16, Caitlynne thought she blew her chance at being a singer, but she never really gave up. Her life took a detour when she had her son at 19.
Selling cars to support herself and her son, she would record covers of songs to her Instagram as a small way to keep her dream alive. Fortunately, the stars aligned and the right person came along to change everything.
Now, thirteen years after moving to Nashville, Caitlynne is realizing her dream. Signed to Angels & Outlaws, an independent label spearheaded by rapper Struggle Jennings, she’s set to release her first full length album early in 2021.
Tour Dates:
Angels & Outlaws Tour w/ A Killer’s Confession, Struggle Jennings, & Brianna Harness
Apr 6 – Columbia, MO – Rose Music Hall
Apr 7 – Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theatre
Apr 8 – Sauget, IL – Pops
Apr 9 – Kansasville, WI – Live at 1175
Apr 10 – Fort Wayne, IN – Piere’s
Apr 12 – Detroit, MI – Shelter
Apr 14 – Evansville, IN – Chasers Bar
Apr 15 – Bowling Green, KY – Capital Arts Center
Apr 16 – Louisville, KY – Diamond Concert Hall