The song Kelsea Ballerini selected on NBC’s Songland, Darius Coleman’s “Better Luck Next Time,” has hit #2 on iTunes following its release Monday after the show aired.
“I'm kind of in this place right now of pushing myself and trying things that I've never done before,” Black River Entertainment's Ballerini said about her selection. The song “feels like something that I'm headed towards. It's a lane that I haven't really done, and it feels like something that would be challenging for me.”
While Ballerini is riding the wave of TV exposure, S-Curve’s Andy Grammer is seeing new life being pumped into his February release “Don’t Give Up on Me” which was featured in the film Five Feet Apart. In the last week, Grammer announced that his next album, Naïve, will be released 7/6, posted a video for “My Own Hero” and announced that his tour goes on sale Friday.
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