Mickey Guyton is reintroducing herself to the country music community, but this time she's making every effort to tell her story as a Black woman after years of internal doubt and feeling unable to be herself in the otherwise white-male-dominated genre. “I was trying to write everybody else’s song and everybody else’s story when I had a unique story of my own,” Guyton, 37, told the Associated Press.
The six-song EP titled “Bridges,” coming out on Sept. 11, contains “What Are You Gonna Tell Her,” a pointed critique of the barriers that women face, and “Black Like Me,” revealing her own early experiences with racism.
Other songs like “Heaven Down Here” and “Bridges” show her attempting to bridge the cultural and ideological divide. Although.
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