In this episode of “The High Notes,” we sit down with Colbie Caillat, the singer of the hit song “Bubbly” to explore the journey from her early days in music to the creation of her first solo Country album, _Along the Way._ Colbie opens up about how making this album didn’t feel like crafting a traditional Country record, but rather, it was about making music that flowed naturally from her heart. She shares why this deeply personal breakup album is the one she’s most proud of writing so far, emphasizing the importance of showcasing the beauty in the time shared with someone. Colbie also reveals why "Worth It" is her favorite song on the album and reflects on what drew her to Country Music. She discusses how Nashville always felt like home and how the genuine songwriting in the genre has profoundly impacted her artistic journey.
The High Notes sits down with Country Music icons, up-and-coming artists, stagehands, tour managers, and all the people who make Country Music what it is today while also showcasing the dedication, hard work, and passion that drive their success, sharing the memorable highlights that define their careers.
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