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My Stupid Life

Brittney Spencer

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It's taken three years from Brittney Spencer's attention-grabbing Compassion EP to her much-anticipated debut album, with a handful of singles and EPs between. And now that My Stupid Life is here, she's already transcended the "next big thing" label; Spencer is a star who just hasn't held the spotlight on her own yet.  She's part of the supergroup Highwomen family, has opened for artists like Jason Isbell, and made a big impression at the 2021 CMAS performing with Mickey Guyton and Madeline Edwards. "I'm doing something that is probably already going in the history books," Spencer recently told Rolling Stone of being a Black female artist in country music, "and not because it's me and my song, but because I'm part of something." She has so much to contribute, as proven by My Stupid Life, which feels both familiar and comforting but not like anything else out there. With her warm, honeyed voice front and center, songs like "Reaching Out"—about finding one's place in Nashville and beyond—embraces the Americana-folk-country hybrid championed by her sometime collaborator Brandi Carlile. She plays with countrified radio pop on easygoing "If You Say So," complemented by Fleetwood Mac-style guitar; and layers on both steel guitar and emo call-and-response for "Desperate."

Spencer, the story goes, fell in love with the Chicks' music as a teenager in Baltimore and sang backup for gospel and R&B acts before moving to Nashville to chase her country dreams. That background makes a lot of sense when you hear the flirty "I Got Time," which channels the stomp and sass of Tuesday Night Music Club era Sheryl Crow, melds a '60s girl-group chorus, and adds in Southern-rock guitars and disco-diva notes. She effortlessly hits the high notes, too, on "My First Rodeo," a smoldering, soulful stunner that never feels the need to be showy.

There are prominent themes at play, like making it in as a seeming outsider in Nashville (including the ballad "New to This Town," its bittersweet melody kissed with the optimism of birdsong). Both the title track, a pleasant romp, and "First Car Feeling" dream of youthful exhilaration: "Now I'm chasing down that first-car feeling … You never get back that first taste of freedom," Spencer sings on the latter, a finger-snapping bounce celebrating teenage adventure in an old Trans-Am. "Night In" starts with a cute phone call—Spencer making plans with Maren Morris, Fancy Hagood and other Nashville figures—before kicking into a joyous, karaoke-ready party song about keeping the party at home. Morris lends backing vocals (Grace Potter, Abbey Cone and Sarah Buxton also guest on songs), which is a pretty nifty IRL leap from Spencer's "Bigger Than The Song," about the power of music and how it soundtracks life:"Makes you wanna be fancy like Reba, a queen like Aretha/ In love like Johnny and June … put your love on top like Beyoncé at my church on Sunday/ When Maren starts singin' that tune." © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz

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1
New To This Town
00:02:14

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Jason Agel, Mixer - Brock Human, Guitar - Gabe Burdulis, Guitar - Romil Hemnani, Producer, Piano - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

2
I Got Time
00:03:53

Nate Campany, Writer - Greg Calbi, Masterer - Rob McNelley, Guitar - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Sarah Buxton, Background Vocals - Daniel Tashian, Producer, Guitar - Emoni Wilkins, Background Vocals - Fred Eltringham, Drums - Jon Estes, Bass - Emily Reid, Writer - Todd Lombardo, Guitar - Justin Schipper, Pedal Steel Guitar - Jessica Cayne, Writer - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Micah Mcclendon, Background Vocals

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

3
Night In (Phone Call)
00:01:36

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Daniel Tashian, Producer - Maren Morris, Spoken Voice - Mickey Guyton, Spoken Voice - Fancy Hagood, Spoken Voice - Summer Overstreet, Writer - Abbey Cone, Spoken Voice - Jessica Cayne, Writer - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, Spoken Voice, MainArtist

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

4
Night In Explicit
00:03:27

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Rob McNelley, Guitar - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Daniel Tashian, Producer, Guitar - Jerry Roe, Drums - Jon Estes, Bass - Maren Morris, Background Vocals - Todd Lombardo, Guitar - Justin Schipper, Pedal Steel Guitar - Summer Overstreet, Writer - Jessica Cayne, Writer - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

5
Bigger Than The Song
00:03:10

MANNY MARROQUIN, Mixer - Greg Calbi, Masterer - Tofer Brown, Writer - Gabe Burdulis, Guitar - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Marcus “Marc Lo” Lomax, Producer - Jennifer Anne Wayne, Writer - Marcus "MarcLo" Lomax, Piano, Bass

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

6
My First Rodeo
00:03:53

MANNY MARROQUIN, Mixer - Greg Calbi, Masterer - Rob McNelley, Guitar - Sarah Buxton, Background Vocals - Daniel Tashian, Producer, Guitar - Jerry Roe, Drums - Emoni Wilkins, Background Vocals - Sean Douglas, Writer - Jon Estes, Bass - Todd Lombardo, Guitar - Justin Schipper, Pedal Steel Guitar - Zach Skelto, Writer - Jessica Cayne, Writer - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Micah Mcclendon, Background Vocals

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

7
The Last Time
00:03:22

MANNY MARROQUIN, Mixer - Greg Calbi, Masterer - Rob McNelley, Guitar - Sarah Buxton, Writer, Background Vocals - Daniel Tashian, Producer, Guitar - Jerry Roe, Drums - Sean McConnell, Writer - Jon Estes, Bass - Todd Lombardo, Guitar - Abbey Cone, Background Vocals - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

8
Deeper
00:04:08

MANNY MARROQUIN, Mixer - Greg Calbi, Masterer - Rob McNelley, Guitar - Sarah Buxton, Background Vocals - Daniel Tashian, Producer, Guitar, Programming - Jerry Roe, Drums - Emoni Wilkins, Background Vocals - Jon Estes, Bass - Todd Lombardo, Guitar - Justin Schipper, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tayla Parx, Writer - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Gustav Landell, Writer - Micah Mcclendon, Background Vocals

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

9
First Car Feeling
00:04:22

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Rob McNelley, Guitar - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Daniel Tashian, Producer, Guitar - Jerry Roe, Drums - Jason Isbell, Guitar - Jon Estes, Bass - Todd Lombardo, Guitar - Justin Schipper, Pedal Steel Guitar - Kat Higgins, Writer - Jessica Cayne, Writer - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

10
Desperate
00:03:51

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Rob McNelley, Guitar - Dave Clauss, Mixer - Sarah Buxton, Background Vocals - Daniel Tashian, Producer, Guitar, Background Vocals - Emoni Wilkins, Background Vocals - Fred Eltringham, Drums - Jon Estes, Bass - Todd Lombardo, Guitar - Justin Schipper, Pedal Steel Guitar - Mikey Reeves, Writer - Abbey Cone, Background Vocals - Emily Falvey, Writer - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Micah Mcclendon, Background Vocals

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

11
If You Say So
00:04:00

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Rob McNelley, Guitar - Sarah Buxton, Background Vocals - Daniel Tashian, Producer, Guitar - Jerry Roe, Drums - Emoni Wilkins, Background Vocals - Jon Estes, Bass - Todd Lombardo, Guitar - Justin Schipper, Pedal Steel Guitar - Jonathan Low, Mixer - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Micah Mcclendon, Background Vocals

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

12
My Stupid Life Explicit
00:03:55

Greg Calbi, Masterer - Rob McNelley, Guitar - Daniel Tashian, Producer, Guitar - Jerry Roe, Drums - Sean McConnell, Writer - Jon Estes, Bass - Todd Lombardo, Guitar - Justin Schipper, Pedal Steel Guitar - Jonathan Low, Mixer - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - James Brock Human, Writer

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

13
Reaching Out
00:04:09

Joe Kirkland, Writer - Greg Calbi, Masterer - Rob McNelley, Guitar - Daniel Tashian, Producer, Guitar - Jerry Roe, Drums - Grace Potter, Background Vocals - Jason Isbell, Guitar - Jon Estes, Bass - Todd Lombardo, Guitar - Jonathan Low, Mixer - Brittney Spencer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist

© 2024 Elektra Entertainment LLC ℗ 2023 Elektra Entertainment LLC

Album review

It's taken three years from Brittney Spencer's attention-grabbing Compassion EP to her much-anticipated debut album, with a handful of singles and EPs between. And now that My Stupid Life is here, she's already transcended the "next big thing" label; Spencer is a star who just hasn't held the spotlight on her own yet.  She's part of the supergroup Highwomen family, has opened for artists like Jason Isbell, and made a big impression at the 2021 CMAS performing with Mickey Guyton and Madeline Edwards. "I'm doing something that is probably already going in the history books," Spencer recently told Rolling Stone of being a Black female artist in country music, "and not because it's me and my song, but because I'm part of something." She has so much to contribute, as proven by My Stupid Life, which feels both familiar and comforting but not like anything else out there. With her warm, honeyed voice front and center, songs like "Reaching Out"—about finding one's place in Nashville and beyond—embraces the Americana-folk-country hybrid championed by her sometime collaborator Brandi Carlile. She plays with countrified radio pop on easygoing "If You Say So," complemented by Fleetwood Mac-style guitar; and layers on both steel guitar and emo call-and-response for "Desperate."

Spencer, the story goes, fell in love with the Chicks' music as a teenager in Baltimore and sang backup for gospel and R&B acts before moving to Nashville to chase her country dreams. That background makes a lot of sense when you hear the flirty "I Got Time," which channels the stomp and sass of Tuesday Night Music Club era Sheryl Crow, melds a '60s girl-group chorus, and adds in Southern-rock guitars and disco-diva notes. She effortlessly hits the high notes, too, on "My First Rodeo," a smoldering, soulful stunner that never feels the need to be showy.

There are prominent themes at play, like making it in as a seeming outsider in Nashville (including the ballad "New to This Town," its bittersweet melody kissed with the optimism of birdsong). Both the title track, a pleasant romp, and "First Car Feeling" dream of youthful exhilaration: "Now I'm chasing down that first-car feeling … You never get back that first taste of freedom," Spencer sings on the latter, a finger-snapping bounce celebrating teenage adventure in an old Trans-Am. "Night In" starts with a cute phone call—Spencer making plans with Maren Morris, Fancy Hagood and other Nashville figures—before kicking into a joyous, karaoke-ready party song about keeping the party at home. Morris lends backing vocals (Grace Potter, Abbey Cone and Sarah Buxton also guest on songs), which is a pretty nifty IRL leap from Spencer's "Bigger Than The Song," about the power of music and how it soundtracks life:"Makes you wanna be fancy like Reba, a queen like Aretha/ In love like Johnny and June … put your love on top like Beyoncé at my church on Sunday/ When Maren starts singin' that tune." © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz

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