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(Brickshore Media) Rising Country/Americana artist and Nashville's sought after hitmaker Bandana Cheyenna - known for co-writing Dasha's global billion-streamed hit, Austin (Boots Stop Workin'), Alexandra Kay's viral track Cupid's A Cowgirl - has released a brand-new winter-themed love song, Below Freezing.
Below Freezing marks the first release in a four-song winter love series Cheyenna will unveil throughout the month. Dreamy and melodic, the song captures the fear and tenderness of letting new love melt a once-frozen heart, encouraging listeners to challenge themselves to open up again. Airy harmonies, chill guitar, and a soaring falsetto gives the track an easy-listening quality, channeling the emotional magic of Billie Eilish, Joni Mitchell, and Maggie Rogers.
Co-written by Cheyenna alongside Herbie Mortera, who also produced the track, Below Freezing was inspired by a real-life romance that pushed Cheyenna to confront vulnerability after years of emotional self-protection. "This might be cliche, but February is known as the month of love, so what better way to celebrate than with a love song," says Cheyenna.
Embracing a nomadic lifestyle while continuing to build momentum as both an artist and songwriter, Cheyenna has already crafted a remarkable career. They've released two full albums and most recently Act I of a four-part EP series, The Artist's Pilgrimage, which was celebrated last month with a sold-out release party on Music Row.
Cheyenna's live and media appearances include multiple performances on WSM-AM (the radio home of the Grand Ole Opry), as well as a shows at Nashville Pride, the legendary Bluebird Cafe, and the Folk Alliance International Conference. They are also gearing up for an upcoming performance on a major Austin TV network, coinciding with their SXSW appearances. Cheyenne will also be performing at Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival on Saturday, March 28. A winner of Female Song of the Year at the 2024 People's Choice Country Awards, & honoree at the 2024 & 2025 ASCAP Awards, Cheyenna continues to cement their place as both a powerhouse songwriter and an artist to watch.
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