Urban Country Artist Lauren Davidson Releases New Single “Compass”

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Nashville, Tenn. (May 15th, 2020) – Urban Country artist Lauren Davidson returns with Compass, the second single off her highly anticipated EP, Love Ain’t Fair.

Dave Ricco and Cristian Castro, co-producers for this five-part project, aid Davidson in blurring the lines even more between country and urban pop than she has in her previous releases. Compass covers the willingness to work through problems in a difficult relationship even when the “waters seem tough”. With her strong vocals and determined attitude seen in the lyrics, Davidson brings a different perspective to a familiar experience.

Even though Davidson is a breakthrough artist, there seems to be no venue this singer-songwriter cannot conquer. In the past, Davidson has shared the stage with well-renowned artists such as Old Dominion and Rodney Atkins and has won over crowds in various venues such as New York City’s Madison Square Garden.

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

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