BORN N RAISED

Today (14/1), the Iowa-born, Nashville-based rising star Hailey Whitters announces her highly anticipated third album RAISED will be released on March 18th 2022 via Pigasus Records/Songs & Daughters/Big Loud Records. Alongside the announcement she releases the official video for the album’s first single ‘Everything She Ain’t‘, directed by Harper SmithRAISED is now available for pre-order.

WATCH THE OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR ‘EVERYTHING SHE AIN’T’

LISTEN TO ‘EVERYTHING SHE AIN’T’

WATCH THE ALBUM TRAILER FOR RAISED (VOICED BY YELLOWSTONE ACTOR LUKE GRIMES)

“This song sort of fell from the sky one day writing with Bryan Simpson and Ryan Tyndell,” explains Whitters. “Ryan had this cool bouncy guitar part and I shot out the line, ‘I’m everything she is, and everything she ain’t.’ We started spitting out verses and finished it within an hour or so. I love the girl-next-door nature of it and its quirky language. The music video was directed by Harper Smith and was inspired by my old high school ‘Cow Pie High’… the city kids called it that because it was the school that all the country farm kids went to. I actually was the homecoming queen my senior year, so Harper and I thought it would be fun to muse on that for this video. To me, this song is about being the most authentic version of yourself despite what may or may not be popular at the moment. Whether or not you have ‘a Hollywood smile,’ this song is about owning what you bring to the table and being confident in your skin.”

RAISED finds Whitters reconnecting with her Midwestern roots and hometown of Shueyville, IA, while reflecting on family, first kisses, and life amid sprawling cornfields. “It’s been 14 years since I’ve lived in Iowa, but more and more I’ve been going back there mentally, and being pulled to the people and the places that raised me. THE DREAM was about my time and experience in Nashville and RAISED is about taking the road back home to the Heartland. If THE DREAM was my wings, then RAISED is my roots. This feels like the record I was always supposed to make, but it took THE DREAM to put me on the radar of this town and this team. Now that I have it, I’m excited for my fans to connect more personally with who I am.”

The 17-song album was co-produced by Whitters alongside producer Jake Gear, who produced THE DREAM and the subsequent deluxe album LIVING THE DREAM, and was engineered by Logan Matheny. The album also finds Whitters reconnecting with co-writers Brandy ClarkNicolle GalyonHillary Lindsey, and Lori McKenna, and collaborating with American Aquarium for the first time on ‘Middle Of America’.

“This record is where I’m from, this is me. It feels like the prequel to THE DREAM,” explains Whitters. “These are the people and this is the place that made that 17-year-old girl leave everything she’d ever known to pursue a career in Country music, and not give up over the last 14 years.”

Like Whitters herself, RAISED is steeped in the culture of the Midwest. Musically, there are hints of early Alan Jackson, The Chicks, and the king of Heartland Rock, John Mellencamp. But you needn’t have spent your formative years on a farm for RAISED to speak to you.

“RAISED is a celebration of the Heartland, but I think it’s a common story no matter where you’re from. My experience growing up in the middle of the country is very relatable to a lot of people. We’ve all lived in a similar way — the only thing that’s different is the scenery.”

On February 4, Whitters will kick off her debut headline Heartland Tour in her home state of Iowa at Wooly’s in Des Moines, before playing her first European shows as part of C2C Festival, performing on the main stage in London, Glasgow and Dublin – tickets on sale now. Recently, Whitters received her first GRAMMY nomination for Song of the Year for ‘A Beautiful Noise’, which was written by Ruby Amanfu, Brandi Carlile, Brandy Clark, Alicia Keys, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Linda Perry and Whitters, and performed by Alicia Keys and Brandi Carlile.


RAISED Track List:

1) Ad Astra Per Alas Porci (Jordan Lehning, Pedro Palomino)

2) Raised (Hailey Whitters, Nicolle Galyon, Forest Glen Whitehead)

3) Everything She Ain’t (Hailey Whitters, Bryan Simpson, Ryan Tyndell)

4) Big Family (Hailey Whitters, Cameron Bedell, Nicolle Galyon)

5) Middle Of America (feat. American Aquarium) (Hailey Whitters, Bobby Pinson)

6) Plain Jane (Hailey Whitters, Hillary Lindsey, Cary Barlowe)

7) College Town (Hailey Whitters, Nicolle Galyon, Jimmy Robbins)

8) Interlude (Hailey Whitters, Pedro Palomino)

9) Boys Back Home (Hailey Whitters, Brandy Clark, Jessie Jo Dillon)

10) Everybody Oughta (Matt Roy, Craig Wiseman)

11) Pretty Boy (Hailey Whitters, Scooter Carusoe, Tom Douglas)

12) The Neon (Hailey Whitters, Rodney Clawson, Lori McKenna)

13) The Grassman (Hailey Whitters, Aaron Raitiere)

14) Our Grass Is Legal (Hailey Whitters)

15) Beer Tastes Better (Hailey Whitters, Lori McKenna)

16) In A Field Somewhere (Hailey Whitters, Jeff Hyde, Bryan Simpson)

17) Ad Astra Per Alas Porci (Reprise) (Jordan Lehning, Pedro Palomino)


Tour Dates:

Feb 4 – Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s

Feb 5 – Kansas City, MO – Knuckleheads

Feb 10 – Chicago, IL – Joe’s on Weed Street

Feb 11 – Omaha, NE – Barnato Lounge

Feb 12 – Minneapolis, MN – 7th Street Entry

Feb 17 – Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar

Feb 18 – Detroit, MI – El Club

Feb 19 – Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird Café & Music Hall

Feb 22 – New York, NY – The Mercury Lounge

Feb 24 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall

Feb 25 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry at The Fillmore

March 11 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – The SSE Hydro – C2C: Country To Country Festival

March 12 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena – C2C: Country To Country Festival

March 13 – London, United Kingdom – The O2 – C2C: Country To Country Festival

March 25 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic

March 26 – Birmingham, AL – Zydeco

April 10 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Tortuga Music Festival

April 14 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall-Upstairs

April 15 – New Braunfels, TX – Whitewater Amphitheatre #

April 16 – New Braunfels, TX – Whitewater Amphitheatre #

April 22 – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios

April 23 – Seattle, WA – Tractor Tavern

April 26 – Felton, CA – Felton Music Hall

April 29 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent

May 1 – Indio, CA – Stagecoach Festival

May 6 – Swisher, IA – DanceMor Ballroom

May 4 – Oro-Medonte, CA – Boots And Hearts Country Music Festival

# – with Jon Pardi and Lainey Wilson