Country star Brett Eldredge has released a new album that confronts his own anxieties. Eldredge released his seventh studio album, "Songs About You," Friday and expressed that this album gave him "confidence" he was lacking in the early stages of his career. "I just got in this groove that I’d never found.
I found a confidence I think is what it was," he told "Today’s Country Radio." Country star Brett Eldredge discusses dealing with anxiety in his seventh studio album "Songs About You." (Jason Kempin/Getty Images for ACM) "I just hit this window for two months to where I beat literally everything I wrote for the year and a half before that," Eldredge continued. "I’m so glad I wrote all those other songs, and they might make a project later, but it’s just a special — I guess some people would call it a flow state … I found my sweet spot and I found confidence in that to where I was waking up every morning singing these melodies in my head, getting these lyrics in the middle of the night.
It was just coming to me and it was so strange." His song "I Feel Fine" addresses his self-induced anxieties trying to please others.
Eldredge teamed up with songwriters Nathan Chapman and Heather Morgan to bring this song to life. Brett Eldredge performs during the ACM Party in 2021.
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