If there’s a Georgia girl who’s proud of her Southern roots, it’s Lauren Alaina.

The “Georgia Peaches” singer recently shared a snippet of an unreleased track and demo titled “Those Kind of Women,” which she says is “an open letter to the strong (sassy) southern women that made me who I am.”

“Wooden spoon stirring sugar in the sun tea/ Brimstone Bibles on nightstands/ For better or for worse on some gold bands/ A long line of crazy/ Biscuits and gravy/ That’s what made me/ I was raised by those kind of women,” Lauren sings in the song, painting vivid images of her childhood at home.

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Lauren’s latest project is her 2023 Unlocked EP, which was followed by a single-track release, “Just Wanna Know That You Love Me.”

Lauren will join Rascal Flatts on their upcoming Life Is A Highway Tour, kicking off Feb. 13 in Evansville. For tickets and a full list of dates, visit laurenalainaofficial.com.

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