April 25, 2024

This lyrical master Brenda Cay’s latest country romp, “This Ain’t That,” takes listeners through another journey of present love that feels almost too good to be true. The single is available on all streaming & download platforms.

This song is unique; with the exclamation “This ain’t that,” Cay shows us that sometimes fate chooses for us. Her songwriting brings many ladies together, as the lyrics are relatable and stay vulnerable while explaining how her perspective has changed about love. With call-backs of past relationships in the song, Cay also reminds us that the start of something new can begin anytime.

Catchy guitars are paired with the thoughtful, entertaining lyrics that fans have come to expect from Cay as she sings about how past relationships always went by fast and ended in nothing, but this one is different. Her ability to craft a compelling and honest narrative is impressive, and that prowess shines as brightly as ever in this track. Something as temporary as a “one-night stand” stretches out into the future, becoming comfortable and familiar like coffee and holding hands. Without a doubt, this is another excellent addition to Cay’s discography.

Brenda had no idea that it would be her songwriting that would forge the path for her to sign with Heart Songs Records in 2020. After signing, she released her “Fragile Like a Bomb” EP. It garnered 12 licensing deals and had two tracks featured on Apple Music Hot Tracks (Country). The EP has over 1.9 million Spotify streams. Her  EP “Love or Dreams” has garnered over 1 million streams.

Brenda was nominated for Song of the Year in 2019 at the Josie Awards for her single, “Joe,” in the Americana/Bluegrass category. She is a member of ASCAP, AMA & The Trop Rock Music Association.

Brenda says, “I’m ready to serve up my songs to the world and will continue working with other artists and bands on their song material. I love to engage with my fans and hope that my listeners will get to know me through my songs and enjoy the ride with me as a writer and artist. Just remember not to wear your sunglasses at night.”

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