5 March, 2021Print
Bailey Bryan Hangs Up On Toxic Relationship
Bailey Bryan Releases "Don't Call Me"
Three months into 2021, and Bailey Bryan has already been included in People Magazine's list of "Talented Emerging Artists Making Their Mark on the Musical Landscape in 2021", performed her breakout song “play w/ me” as part of Colbert’s #playathome series, and debuted her heartaching single/video "Sober" via Nylon who called her “a fierce new talent to watch”, her upcoming project Fresh Start will be released in the Spring, and today she is continuing this momentum by releasing “Don’t Call Me,” an ode to knowing your self-worth and not tolerating toxic behavior. Bailey teased the song on TikTok this past Sunday and has already amassed 1.1M+ views and 282K+ likes. Also out today is the choreo-filled companion video that shows Bailey as the ultimate office space badass boss of herself.
“It’s the classic story of somebody not knowing what they have until it’s gone,” said Bailey about the song’s meaning, “The line “if you really loved me you would leave me alone” sums up the lesson of the song best. Knowing your worth is about not going back to someone who didn’t see your value from the start.”
This follows Bailey’s recent success with her track “play w/ me” that was released over the summer, but ressurged last month. The track spread like wildfire garnering nearly 100k streams in less than 24 hours, arriving on over 10 Spotify Global Viral Charts, and debuting on the iTunes Pop Top 50 Chart, with over 5K TikTok videos to date.
After a successful debut as a rising talent in the Nashville singer/songwriter circuit followed by an artistic evolution encompassing the R&B & indie pop universes, Bailey Bryan was ready for her “fresh start”. A chance to let go of the relationships and emotional baggage that no longer served her and carve out a new path of self-discovery. Though initially forged in the fires of heartbreak, this next chapter is an amalgamation of themes about owning one’s worth, turning insecurities into strengths, excavating your fears, confronting your demons and discovering the flawed perfection in all of us -- all while sticking to her personal “sensitive bad bitch” mission statement.
Along with new music, Bailey also launched Fresh Start Stories back in December, a monthly Instagram Live series where she'll be performing the new track of the month, giving fans insight into how it plays a part in her own self-discovery, as well as interviewing influencers, brands, artists, and more across all industries to discuss their fresh start experiences. Watch the first three episodes with special guests Serayah, Kelly Henderson and Serena Kerrigan HERE.
About Bailey Bryan:
Previously praised by New York Times for her "rich songwriting," Bailey is returning to music with pop-tinged tunes that showcase a newfound confidence and vision. Bailey is bringing the words "sensitive bad bitch" to life - "I'm coming from the most confident place I've ever made music from... I have a clear vision of who I am and what I'm worth more than ever before." Bailey lets you into her past year as she discusses upholding her standards, admitting feelings and generally being true to yourself. Recent singles "play w/ me" (produced by Rihanna & Selena Gomez production team Monsters & Strangerz), "Roster," and "Steal Your Girl" have generated buzz and put her on the map as one to watch. “Roster” sparked a viral moment with over 1.5M million views on TikTok to date. “play w/ me” also currently serves as the official theme song for influencer and content creator Serena Kerrigan’s Instagram Live dating show, Let's Fucking Date. Bailey was recently handpicked as YouTube’s Artist on The Rise Trending.
Find Bailey Bryan online:
instagram / twitter / tiktok / spotify / official
For more information on Bailey Bryan, please contact Rebecca Shapiro, Josh Page and Alena Joyiens at Shore Fire Media.