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marendaily · 6 months
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October 31, 2023 (via Maren's Instagram Story)
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taylorvaughnsaidso · 6 months
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2023 divorces and break ups stikes again
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goddamnfight · 7 months
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I love maren morris and her husband and the way he supports her so wholeheartedly and loves her so much literally the only straight couple I give a fuck about.
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luckydiorxoxo · 6 months
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Maren Morris has filed for divorce from Ryan Hurd after 5 years of marriage, People reports.
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#CountryMusic
Jordan Davis - Bluebird Days
So today on the MSR (Midnight Star Review), I would like to talk about the latest album from Country Music Singer Jordan Davis. This new album was titled "Bluebird days" and was released on Friday February 17th, 2023. There are 17 tracks on the new album but before we dive into that, let's talk about Jordan's career for a little bit first.
Jordan has scored numbers on the weekly list with songs like "Slow dance in a parking lot", "Singles you up", & "Take it from me". Other hit songs like "Almost maybes", "Cool anymore", & "Detours". But before we dive too far off tracks, let's check out some highlights from the new CD.
Jordan co-wrote 15 out of the 17 tracks also getting help from his twin brother Jacob Davis, Jameson Rodgers, Ryan Hurd & even Josh Thompson. The stand out tracks in my opinion are "No time soon", & a fan favorite track "Part of it". The album already produced some number one songs before coming out with "What my world spins around", "Buy dirt" featuring Luke Bryan & even his newest single "Next thing you know". Other tracks you should check out "Money isn't real", "Sunday saints", & the title track "Bluebird days". Also check out "Short fuse", "Midnight crisis" featuring Danielle Bradbery, & "What I wouldn't do". Let's check out the rest of the track list up next.
Track list.
Damn good time.
Money isn't real.
Tucson too late.
What my world spins around.
Sunday saints.
No time soon.
You've got my number.
Next thing you know.
Fishing spot.
One beer in front of the other.
Bluebird days.
Part of it.
Short fuse.
Whiskey weak.
Midnight crisis (Featuring Danielle Bradbery).
What I wouldn't do.
Buy dirt (Featuring Luke Bryan).
And that's a wrap for the track list. And on the MSR (Midnight Star Review), I would give this album a 5 out of 5 stars. There are a lot of highlights from this new album. So I felt strongly about the new songs from this project. There are a lot of good songs on this album, and I felt like this album deserve a 5 out of 5 stars. Thanks for taking the time to read this review. See ya all next time.
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lovelylayladylay · 2 years
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Soooo this is who I’ve started imagining as Auren and Slade……not fan casting but just general imagery and vibe 🌟 the height, the glow, the lust, I just 🤩 listen to her song “Nervous”
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sinceileftyoublog · 2 years
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Maren Morris Live Preview: 8/10, Huntington Bank Pavilion, Chicago
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BY JORDAN MAINZER
What does it mean to be on a humble quest? That’s the question Maren Morris asks throughout her third major label studio album, out earlier this year via Columbia Nashville. Going into it, you might think it referred to Morris dedicating time to causes beyond herself, activism she’s always dived into headfirst, especially compared to the rest of Nashville. But Humble Quest makes the case for life itself being the true quest. Recorded during a bout of postpartum depression following the birth of Morris’ first child, and written as her longtime creative partner Michael Busbee was passing away from cancer, the album is a tribute to the things that eventually carry us through, expected and unexpected.
Humble Quest is bolstered by the contributions of Morris’ partner Ryan Hurd, who co-writes and provides backing vocals. It’s his life contributions that are the greatest muse for the album’s best songs. “The Furthest Thing” is a piano-tinged duet about the struggles of long-distance marriage; anybody who has gone through even momentary unrequited or unattainable love can relate. “I Can’t Love You Anymore” is a wordplay-heavy dissection of Hurd’s Midwestern politeness versus Morris’ Texan panache. And a song like “Background Music” is truly layered; though its romantic main refrain goes, “I’ll love you till all that we are is background music,” it’s the idea that Morris and Hurd’s music could eventually become background music that’s absurd, rendering the song a biting rebuke of the popularity-obsessed industry. How could they treat the person who truly has written circles around that town?
Ultimately, life goes on. “What Would This World Do?”, a poignant piano ballad dedicated to Busbee, closes Humble Quest.  Emotional centerpiece “Hummingbird” was written the day Morris found out she was pregnant with her son. By the time she recorded the album, he was talking and in the studio, and his voice introduces the gorgeous acoustic folk ballad. All in all, Morris welcomes the wrenches thrown at her, good and bad. “I don’t mind a detour,” she sings. Such is the mission statement of a humble quest.
Singer-songwriter (and fellow member of The Highwomen) Natalie Hemby opens; you can be sure she’ll come out to join Morris on a song or two.
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that-could-b3-us · 6 months
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marendaily · 7 months
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nicki__fletcher: bts archive ✨ chasing after you x @ryanhurd & @ marenmorris // directed by @ tkmckamy
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fuck-sewingmachines · 6 months
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Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd are divorcing?!?! 😭😭😭
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balimode · 1 year
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This is another one where I'm not really sure if I like it or not. The almost-not-even-there shoes do not help.
I won't bother mentioning the bow tie suit.
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americanahighways · 1 year
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Show Review: Maren Morris Gives Peak Performance at Colorado’s Red Rocks
Show Review: Maren Morris Gives Peak Performance at Colorado’s Red Rocks @marenmorris @redrocksCO @ryanhurd @Mjbialas #liveconcertphotography #concertphotography #americanahighways
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lyrics2world · 2 years
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Chasing After You Lyrics - Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris
Chasing After You Lyrics – Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris
Chasing After You Lyrics by Ryan Hurd, Maren Morris is the latest English song lyrics written by Brinley Addington, Jerry Flowers, Maren Morris and produced by Teddy Reimer, Aaron Eshuis. Chasing After You Song Details Song: Chasing After You Singer: Ryan Hurd, Maren Morris Written: Brinley Addington, Jerry Flowers, Maren Morris Produced: Teddy Reimer, Aaron Eshuis Chasing After You…
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goldenmusicmoments · 2 years
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A Dive Into 'Humble Quest':
Maren Morris has established herself as an extremely talented and versatile artist. Her songwriting and vocal ability are both stellar. ‘My Church’ was the song that introduced her to the world, however it achieved most of its commercial success in the USA. Making her now a known name over there. She released her debut album ‘Hero’ a great body of work that was a fusion of country and pop. It managed to perform really well as it debuted at the top spot on the Top Country Albums chart and in the top five on the Billboard 200 all genre chart. She then was selected out of the many artists that had recorded demos for ‘The Middle’ to be the one to officially record the song. The track went on to be an international hit that now opened her up to an even bigger audience. 
A year after that Maren began the single run for her sophomore album with a women empowerment anthem titled ‘Girl’. The track performed well and she really showcased her growth particularly in terms of her vocals. She then released the album that shared the lead singles title ‘Girl’. The album featured an infusion of genres, here she explored country pop, pop itself and even R&B. Giving us an insight on how much more she is capable of as an artist. She took risks with production choices and really explored her vocal range a lot more than she had done on her debut. The body of work explored empowerment, sensuality and the strength of love. Then she released ‘The Bones’ as the second single from the album and the track went on to become her biggest solo hit as a lead artist. The final single from the album ‘To Hell & Back’ failed to do much as it was released just as the pandemic began and thus it didn’t get the proper single push. 
Maren waited till after the pandemic was over, she’d also had a child during the time, to start releasing new music. Now we will divulge in a deeper discussion or review of her third album. ‘Humble Quest’ is a body of work where she pulls back on the production. She makes her journey and marriage the focal point of this body of work. ‘Circles Around This Town’ serves as the album opener and it was also the lead single. It was a great single choice and its placement on the album is perfect. Here she takes you on a journey through her life and how she’s got to where she is now. This bass driven track is an instant catch on as it has you singing along to it immediately. The chorus will surely be stuck in your head. Her referencing her first two singles ‘My Church’ & ‘80s Mercedes’ is definitely a highlight. She’s talked about how she often finds driving as a tool to get her creative juices flowing and that serves as an inspiration behind this song. A strong and attention grabbing start to the album.
Now we move on to a more mellow moment with ‘The Furthest Thing’ where she sings about her husband and even though they aren’t similar, they are still perfect for each other. Her gentle vocals on this track give you this feeling of serenity. Ryan Hurd who’s her husband provides harmonies on the track which is rather fitting and adds to the dynamic of the track. The production compliments the vocal with the piano keys threaded through the other instruments featured. We move on to ‘I Can’t Love You Anymore’ which sounds like a track you’d hear playing at a country bar or even at the rodeo. Don’t get scared by the title, as Maren isn’t falling out of love here. All she is trying to say is that as she can’t love her partner anymore than she already does. The song has a warm and cosy feel to it. 
The title track ‘Humble Quest’ hosts a sense of nostalgia, where she looks through her life journey. She sings about how growth seems to be continues journey that may seem never ending. She sings about her struggles and the things she’s been conflicted by. There is a touch of double standards she’s faced being a female. The song feels empowering with its vast feeling chorus that really showcases her down to earth nature. She’s not late anything from fame or success faze her in any way. A captivating track where her vocals really depict her emotions so well. There is a sense of urgency to the track as well both put forward through the production and her vocal. She continues on with the feel on ‘Background Music’, which makes you feel the need to contemplate life and all that it has been. Not only that but also where it is headed. You get lost in the track and her vocals paired with the production leave you in quite the trance. It has this electric guitar featured in a very gentle manner that just adds such a mesmerising dynamic to the track. It captures the realisation of even though we tell each other that love will last forever, we still know of the inevitable as well.
‘Nervous’ picks up the pace and the head banging moment surprises you. She delivers the lyrics with so much sass and comes alive on this electrifying track, that is a shift in sound from the rest of the record. Though she sings about the person of interest making her feel nervous, her vocal delivery doesn’t show a hint of nerves. A guitar opening leads us on to the next track ‘Tall Guy’, which is a charming moment about her attraction to tall guys. That being said she does acknowledge men of all heights as well. A groovy moment that’ll have you moving your head along to its beat. The vocals at the end provide it with a dreaming outro. 
She gets back onto the journey of life with the foot thumping track titled ‘Detour’. The tracks focal topic is one that many will be able to resonate with. She sings about how she was following a planned out path that she felt disappointed by. However when life took a turn in an unplanned direction she then came to discover love and it led her to who she’s with now. Life doesn’t always go as planned, however that could end up being something greater than what you initially had in mind. A track you’d enjoy whilst taking a long drive, which could be said for the album in its entirety. There is passion and grit behind her vocal here. She closes the track with these dreamy vocals.
‘Hummingbird’ opens with the most precious moment on the record and that is her son saying ‘mama’. It is very fitting as she began writing the song when she found out she was pregnant and completed it once she had given birth. The song feels like a lullaby she’s singing to her child. She sings about how her son has impacted her life and her hopes for him. She says although she may hold him in her arms, she wants him to be free to chase his dreams. A mellow moment with stripped back production that allows her vocal and lyrics to be the focal points. The second to last track ‘Good Friends’ is one that you’ll want to dedicate to the friends who you are truly close with. She sings about a friendship with no ties. Another moment on the record that holds this feeling of warmth to it and it makes you think of that friend that fits the description here. Her vocals have a soulful feel to them here and it just adds to the feel of the song.
Maren closes the album with ‘What Would The World Do?’, a stunning and thought provoking end. This one will draw every emotion possible from you and leave you on the verge of tears. On this piano driven closer she sings about how she wonders at times how the world would go on without the person of topic. Even though its something her mind is riddled by, she doesn’t want to know the answer to that question. Her vocals paired with the lyrics heighten the feel of the track. A perfect ending to a beautifully crafted album with its scenic feel. This album surely is one of the standout releases amongst those of 2022 so far.
Maren even though she has come this far is still to somewhat of a degree underrated. She deserves a lot more recognition than she gets. The album hasn’t performed commercially to the extent that is deserves to have as it debuted at No.21 on the Billboard 200 chart and was her first to miss the top spot on the Top Country Albums chart. However you may have not been aware of the records release or chose not to give it a chance. This is your moment to go and do so now. We often glorify releases that aren’t great, but are released by artists that are huge. Then we also complain that artists aren’t making great music. That is a false take as artists are making great music, it is just that the general public aren’t bothering to give anything other than what they know a chance.
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startrekladies · 5 months
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‎Michelle Hurd & Jeri Ryan Star Trek Picard season 3 Gag Reel
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