Redferrin - Tell 'Em Why (Official Music Video)
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Director: Sean Hagwell
Producer: Kristen Hagwell
Production Company: Nomad Couture
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The buzz around Warner Music Nashville country artist Redferrin is impossible to ignore as one of Nashville’s most unorthodox and innovative new singer/songwriters. His recent releases are full of adrenaline-pumping energy and rebellious swagger, providing just a sample of the kaleidoscopic musical textures he can create. With lyrics that serve as a manifesto for his take-it-or-leave-it style, Redferrin wants the new music to become a sonic mirror held up to today’s rural culture. Born Blake Redferrin, the White House, Tennessee native spent his first 24 years on the pegs of a dirt bike, now harnessing that thrill-seeking spirit and relentless drive for a new kind of sound. He already boasts several successful cuts, including Florida Georgia Line’s hip-hop inspired “Countryside,” Nelly’s recent smash “Lil Bit,” and Dean Brody and The Reklaws' “I Can’t Help Myself,” which showcased a knack for party starting, hitting No. 1 in Canada and setting a record for the most one-week radio spins in the nation’s history. Redferrin is set to release more new music this year as he continues chasing high-speed dreams with the throttle pinned and no kill switch.
LYRICS:
Tell ‘em how you used to
Tell me where I had to meet ya
Park my truck around the back of the Adelicia
Tryna keep it low key, kinda secret
Tickets in the nosebleeds, kinda sneaky
For too long acted like ya didn’t know about it
All a sudden flip a switch and you so about it
Spent too many days playin’ games witcha
So, when ya
Tell ‘em why I left
I know you won’t tell the truth
I always gave my best
And it never was enough for you
Gon’ get it off your chest
Tell ‘em I’m the worst
Throw a little dirt
But we both know why it didn’t work
So don’t blame it on nobody but yourself
When you tell ‘em why I left
(When you tell ‘em why, tell ‘em why)
Yeah when you tell ‘em why I left
One minute tryna hide me from ya little sister
Next minute tryna get me in the family picture
Now ya up on my IG creepin’
Tryna hit my new girl in the DM
Slidin’ in tryna make us unhappy
Tellin’ lies, yeah right, never happened
Spent too many days playin’ games witcha
So when ya
Tell ‘em why I left
I know you won’t tell the truth
I always gave my best
And it never was enough for you
Gon’ get it off your chest
Tell ‘em I’m the worst
Throw a little dirt
But we both know why it didn’t work
So don’t blame it on nobody but yourself
When you tell ‘em why I left
(When you tell ‘em why, tell ‘em why)
Yeah when you tell ‘em why I left
Too worried ‘bout your own reputation
I was all in, no hesitation
Never could meet your expectations
So baby
Tell ‘em why I left
Tell ‘em why I left
I know you won’t tell the truth
I always gave my best
And it never was enough for you
Gon’ get it off your chest
Tell ‘em I’m the worst
Throw a little dirt
But we both know why it didn’t work
So don’t blame it on nobody but yourself
When you tell ‘em why I left
(When you tell ‘em why, tell ‘em why)
When you tell ‘em why I left
(When you tell ‘em why, tell ‘em why)
Yeah, girl
When you tell ‘em why I left
The buzz around Warner Music Nashville country artist Redferrin is impossible to ignore as one of Nashville’s most unorthodox and innovative new singer/songwriters. His recent releases are full of adrenaline-pumping energy and rebellious swagger, providing just a sample of the kaleidoscopic musical textures he can create. With lyrics that serve as a manifesto for his take-it-or-leave-it style, Redferrin wants the new music to become a sonic mirror held up to today’s rural culture. Born Blake Redferrin, the White House, Tennessee native spent his first 24 years on the pegs of a dirt bike, now harnessing that thrill-seeking spirit and relentless drive for a new kind of sound. He already boasts several successful cuts, including Florida Georgia Line’s hip-hop inspired “Countryside,” Nelly’s recent smash “Lil Bit,” and Dean Brody and The Reklaws' “I Can’t Help Myself,” which showcased a knack for party starting, hitting No. 1 in Canada and setting a record for the most one-week radio spins in the nation’s history. Redferrin is set to release more new music this year as he continues chasing high-speed dreams with the throttle pinned and no kill switch.
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