Bri Fletcher and Friends Close Out Women’s History Month with All-Female Collaboration, “Glow”

NASHVILLE, TN (March 31, 2021) — Rising singer/songwriter Bri Fletcher has united a group of Nashville’s most promising up and comers for an all-female anthem entitled “Glow.” Written by Fletcher and Katie Austin and performed by Fletcher, Austin, Sara Spicer, Ashlie Amber, Brailey Lenderman, Tori Allen, Liv Charette and Kaylin Roberson, “Glow” speaks to women in every stage of life. Fletcher and Austin did not stop after recruiting the talented crop of artists, but utilized women in every aspect of this project. From the producer to the engineer and videographer, 17 women worked in front of the mic and behind the scenes to make this female empowerment tune a reality. Just in time to ring out Women’s History Month“Glow” is available on your preferred digital platform HERE.

Sounds Like Nashville exclusively premiered “Glow” before its release stating, “the song encourages women from all walks of life to push through the hard times and “Glow.” From the girl crying on the bathroom floor, to the exhausted mom, to the woman feeling left out, the song seeks to empower and bring women of all stages together. Throughout the song, the women trade the encouraging lyrics with upbeat, country-pop production as the backdrop.” View the entire exclusive HERE.

The ladies behind “Glow” will be going live on The Boot’s Facebook Page on Thursday, April 1st at 7:30pm. Each featured artist will perform their own music as well as a live, group performance of “Glow.”

The “Glow” music video, featuring all females featured on the track, will make its world premiere with CMT Music and CMT.com on April 19th.

The release of “Glow” follows Fletcher’s recent releasesincluding upbeat track “Pessimist,” emotional ballad “Cause I Love You,” and breakout single, “Therapy.” Fletcher recently made her CMT broadcast debut with a music video of her rendition of the classic holiday song, “Silent Night” featuring American Idol alum Sammy Arriaga.

As an avid activist for anti-bullying and the force behind her very own Teen Guidance Foundation, Fletcher brings her “Debully” assemblies to schools across the US, including one last year in her home state of Texas where she experienced severe bullying firsthand as a teen.

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