
After a breakout 2019, Warner Music Nashville’s Gabby Barrett
is launching into the new decade celebrating love on a new song
release, “Hall of Fame.” Written by Barrett alongside Trannie Anderson,
Adam Doleac and Zachary Kale, the heartfelt song, inspired by her
husband Cade Foehner, admires the one you love by touting sweetly that
if love had a hall of fame, their name would be in it.
“I am so blessed to have found a husband that makes me feel cherished,
cared for and treasured,” shares Barrett. “We wrote this song to
celebrate the goodness and the details of love – the little things, the
feeling of truly loving someone and feeling that in return. I hope this
song inspires everyone to reflect and say an extra ‘thank you’ to the
people that make them feel the same way too, and I hope they love it as
much as I do.”
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ABOUT GABBY BARRETT
Warner Music Nashville’s Gabby Barrett is setting the trend. Recently
spotlighted as one of CMT’s Next Women of Country (Class of 2020), a
2020 MusicRow Next Big Thing artist, a SiriusXM + Pandora
All-Genre and Country Artist to Watch, Radio Disney’s Next Big Thing,
and Amazon Music’s Weekly One best performing Country female of 2019,
she continues to rise through the ranks as “country music’s next female
superstar” (Country Now). Garnering critical acclaim, Barrett’s current single “I Hope” was named one of Rolling Stone Country’s “10 Best Country and Americana Songs To Hear Now” and claimed the #1 spot on SiriusXM’s The Highway Hot 30 Countdown and on Radio Disney’s Country Top 50 chart. “A voice you must hear,” (The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Barrett has opened for Dierks Bentley, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Toby
Keith, Chris Lane, Dustin Lynch, Jake Owen, Bebe Rexha, Cole Swindell,
Sugarland, and Carrie Underwood, and will take the stage at mile marker
festivals like Stagecoach, Tortuga Music Festival, and Country Jam in
2020. With over 130 MILLION on-demand streams to her credit, Barrett
previewed her upcoming Ross Copperman-produced album releasing new songs
“The Good Ones” and “Hall of Fame.” The Pennsylvania native began
singing in her local gospel choir at nine years old, and performed 136
shows in 2017 alone before rising to national prominence as a Top 3
finalist on ABC’s American Idol.