Emily Daniels Releases Debut Single: “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do”

“Breaking Up Is Hard To Do” is a song for anyone who’s ever felt like a weight has been lifted off their shoulders after a breakup. Ironically, I wrote it when I was happily in a relationship. I think it was a song that I was unknowingly writing for my future self because months later, when we broke up, it became my anthem as I regained my confidence and was reminded of my worth. This song is really special to me because it’s my very first single, and I’m so excited to introduce the sassy side of me to listeners.

Nashville, TN – Nashville Native and Country singer/songwriter Emily Daniels has released her brand new single, “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,” produced by Zachary Manno and is the first release from her. Available on all major music platforms.

A trained vocalist, Emily has studied with A-List Vocal Coach Renee Grant-Willams (Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill).

In Spring of 2018, Emily performed at Tin Pan South, the world’s largest songwriters festival, at a featured Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) show. In 2019, she was recognized several times by NSAI as a “Writer to Watch” and awarded Honorable Mention in their highly competitive annual Song Contest presented by CMT. Additionally, she made her national radio debut on WSM AM Opry Radio on “Nashville Today” with Devon O’Day.

Emily was an official performer at BMI’s Key West Songwriters Festival in May 2019, which featured over 150 songwriters including Brad Paisley, Scotty Emerick, and Liz Rose.

These days, she is actively performing around town, and can frequently be seen at writers rounds and featured artist showcases at venues such as The Listening Room, City Winery, Belcourt Taps, The Original Tin Roof, Alley Taps, Ole Red, and many more.

Emily has organically grown an engaging audience on Instagram with over 12K followers.

In between songwriting sessions, building relationships with various notable publishing houses, and performing around town, she is taking industry meetings and in the studio.

More music to follow later in the year.

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