SINGLE REVIEW - KELSEA BALLERINI - HOLE IN THE BOTTLE

Today (Friday 28th February) will see US singer-songwriter, Kelsea Ballerini release her latest single, Hole In The Bottle.
Hole In The Bottle is taken from her album due out on 20th March.

Hole In The Bottle starts with a guitar instrumental which supports Kelsea's softer more soulful vocals as she comes in on the first verse with some of the most of the most honest lyrics about that time when you go out for one drink and watch everyone else in the bar. The lyrics into the first verse give you a real sense of a different direction in which Kelsea is going with this song and I happen to like it.
The chorus features some rather catchy lyrics which allow her to show off Kelsea's wonderful joyful vocal range. I caught myself wanting to dance a little to this part of the song and this is something I love from country songs.
The second verse continues Hole In The Bottle in the most wonderful way as you can really hear how much Kelsea believes in her own song-writing ability within this verse which for me is something that I absolutely love. The lyrics are so catchy throughout Hole In The Bottle, Kelsea really is one amazing female artist.
The instrumental break down ahead of the final verse broke Hole In The Bottle up in the most beautiful and wonderful way giving the listeners a chance to take in all the wonderful lyrics within Hole In The Bottle.
The final verse is a lot slower than the other parts of the song which for me is something I love as it allows you to listen to the lyrics and Kelsea's wonderful vocal ranges. The final chorus is a lot softer and slower allows Kelsea to show off her softer and soulful side once again before Hole In The Bottle  ends.

Hole In The Bottle is a proper country jam.

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