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The creator tells Rolling Stone her debut single is a soulful ode to her Southern roots and a cheerful wink to detractors — who will probably stream it anyway ...
Rather than romanticizing heartbreak, she accepts these emotions and in doing so, maintains her self-worth in the end.
As for the cover itself, Broski took the pop song and made it deeper and sultrier. I saw several people in the comment section saying they loved the “Hozier spin” she put into Styles’ song, which ...
Brittany Broski knows ... m like ‘check it out.’” Broski’s debut single, produced and co-written by Luke Niccoli (Carly Rae Jepsen, the Kid LAROI), is a pop rock song dripping with ...