Karley Scott Collins shares 'Easy to Leave'

Karley Scott Collins

Matthew Berinato, Sony Music Nashville

Flight Risk is due this fall

Karley Scott Collins is back with a sneak peek at her debut album, Flight Risk, with her new track “Easy to Leave.”

"‘Easy to Leave’ is a song I wrote with my co-producer Nathan Chapman and Aaron Zuckerman on the same day that I ended a relationship,” shares Collins. “I really liked him, and it was a breakup that I probably would have been really sad about, but by the end of it, he sucked so bad and did so many things wrong that he made it so easy to walk away.”

"Easy to Leave" follows "Cowboy Sh!t,” “Quit You,” and “American Boy" Collins’ creative fingerprint graces every aspect of the project, where she and Grammy Award-winning collaborator Chapman co-produced and played nearly every instrument throughout – Collins even picked up banjo, violin and bass during the sessions. She learned how to engineer in the studio, making sure every note was a personal and raw reflection of her journey. From start to finish, Collins speaks with the hard-earned wisdom of a soul twice her age, unafraid to lay bare the truths gathered in just 25 years of living, loving, and learning.

The Nashville Briefing Artist to Watch and CMT Next Woman of Country is currently on the road for Keith Urban’s High and Alive Tour throughout the U.S. and Canada, which continues through October.

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