Singer-Songwriter Lauren Davidson Debuts Halfway To Hungover

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Nashville, Tenn. – Country artist Lauren Davidson concludes her EP, Love Ain’t Fair, with the final single release titled Halfway To Hungover.

Exclusively premiered via PopWrapped, Lauren’s described as “unconventional, inimitable, and unmissable”. Since February, Lauren’s been creating her official EP titled Love Ain’t Fair EP which included the title track, Love Ain’t Fair, Compass, Find Me, and Going Nowhere. You can pre-order your physical copies of the release via Lauren’s official website.

Never one to forget her roots, Davidson has created “Urban Country Jam” (UCJ). UCJ presents country music mini-festivals, set in major Cities, that join together emerging country artists with fans and industry professionals, providing artists with an important platform to garner the exposure they deserve.

You can listen to the release on all digital platforms by clicking here

You can learn more about Lauren Davidson by visiting www.laurendavidsonmusic.com and connecting digitally on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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