Kelsea Ballerini Addresses an Age-Old Issue in New Single, “Peter Pan”

Black River recording artist Kelsea Ballerini, is continuing to validate why she belongs at the top of the charts with her recent single “Peter Pan”.

A classic story with a contemporary country twist, Kelsea shares her “lost boy” with fans – meeting that fantasy boy that seems to posses all the elements you have dreamt of, but is it too good to be authentic? He is heavy on the charisma and you fall hard, pouring everything into him. In actualization he doesn’t know who or what he wants and leaves you anguished. Realizing he has “Peter Pan” syndrome and takes flight to escape whenever he can is unfavorable – your boy will never be a man because he is preoccupied chasing his impending adventure:

Deep down, I knew that you were too good to be true
But every piece and part of me wanted to believe in you
But now it’s happily ever never
I guess now I know better

Songwriters Ballerini, Forest Glen Whitehead, and Jesse Lee precisely captured this story about infatuation and despair. Kelsea lets the sentiment of the song come through in her voice and allows admirers to take the ride along with her. One listen to this song and you will instantaneously realize why she is the one to watch. Her vocal range and voice are an extraordinary and genuine gift that have many in the industry-taking note, and her girl-next-door vulnerability is making everyone fall in love with her.

Always gonna fly away
Just because you know you can
Never gonna learn there’s no such place as Neverland
You don’t understand
You’ll never grow up
You’re never gonna be a man
Peter Pan

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