Taylor-Rae, a rising force in country music, is set to release her highly anticipated new single, “Drunk Plans,” on November 1 via Symphonic Distribution. This track, available on all streaming platforms, masterfully captures Taylor-Rae’s powerhouse vocals while delivering a rich blend of country soul. Produced by Brad Hill (Brett Young, Maren Morris, Brothers Osborne), “Drunk Plans” serves as the lead single from her upcoming EP and is already making waves at Country Radio.
In “Drunk Plans,” Taylor-Rae delves into themes of self-awareness and the honesty that accompanies unfulfilled plans. The lyrics are an introspective nod to the common realization that not every plan is meant to be – and sometimes, that’s just fine. This nuanced approach resonates through her signature vocal prowess, adding an extra layer of depth and authenticity to the song.
Alberta-raised and Nashville-based, Taylor-Rae has been recognized widely for her musical achievements. After winning two British Columbia Country Music Association Awards in 2023 for her ballad “If This Is Love,” which boasts over 1.5 million streams and Top 60 Canadian Country radio placement, Taylor-Rae also secured Rogers Media’s “One To Watch” title. She celebrated New Year’s Eve by opening for Josh Ross at Edmonton’s Ice District and followed it up with a Whiskey Jam debut in Nashville.
This year, Taylor-Rae reached new heights with performances at iconic events, including her first CMA Fest in Nashville alongside Dolly Parton and appearances at Canadian festivals such as Boots and Hearts. Her recent single, “Sendin’ Myself to Church,” garnered strong playlist support, while media features on eTalk, Global’s The Morning Show, Breakfast Television, and Much Music have amplified her presence. As 2024 draws to a close, she’ll take the stage in Nashville’s renowned Song Suffragettes writer’s round.
Taylor-Rae is available for virtual and email interviews in support of the “Drunk Plans” release. Don’t miss your chance to connect with one of country music’s brightest rising stars.
Listen to “Drunk Plans” on November 1st on all streaming platforms.