Caitlin Quisenberry is climbing up the ranks to sit with the biggest artists in Country Music, as she is featured on CMT, Women of Country, Nashville Entertainment Weekly, and Spotify editorial playlists like Nashville Stripped, Whiskey Riff, and New Music Nashville to name a few. Her next single, “Get Loud With Me”, amplifies her artistic talent as a traditional country artist, as she blurs the lines between country/pop and EDM.
“I love and have performed all generas of music, and although country is my favorite, it’s fun to mix it up for my listeners. I’m lucky to be living in a time where experimenting with generas are not only accepted, but welcomed. I never want my music to get boring or sound the same. I want each songs release to be a unique artistic expression, resulting in exciting anticipation of what I will do next.”
~Caitlin Quisenberry
You can listen here: Get Loud With Me
Many have stated that this is Caitlin’s most dynamic single yet! It begins by preparing her listeners for an experience she has never taken them on before. Escape into the fun with beats you’d find in a nightclub, while the banjo brings in Caitlin’s country/pop vibe. Think Diplo’s collaborations with country artists such as Thomas Rhett, Morgan Wallen, and Cam. The depth of the lyrics cleverly delivers meaningful lessons about life’s clock ticking by, so you must enjoy it, be who you are, and not let your haters get you down.
“This song thrusts into the ‘fun gear’ the moment it begins! When I was recording it, I couldn’t stop dancing! It’s definitely a song to get the crowd going at a party or to get you through a tough workout. It’s energy and lyrics echo this theme,
‘Life’s short, so make the most of it; you only live once’.”
~Caitlin Quisenberry
About Caitlin Quisenberry:
Caitlin may be new to Nashville’s scene, but she is no stranger to the public eye. Her time spent in Hollywood landed her leading roles in national commercials along with her most notable role in the ABC TV sitcom, “Blackish”. Although she loved acting, singing was always her true passion. So after recording with Grammy-winning producer Robert Cutarella at age 14, nabbing a Golden Ticket on American Idol at 15, winning Miss Colorado’s Outstanding Teen after singing to a sold-out audience at Denver’s Ellie Caulkins Opera House, she decided to dive even deeper into music and studied classical vocal performance at Pepperdine University. Beyond this, Caitlin also studied abroad in Lausanne, Switzerland with renowned opera singer Karine Mkrtchyan. Caitlin believes her classical background is what has given her an advantage in the sea of incredibly talented singers. This, paired with the performance opportunities, is what led her into country music. Her Pepperdine vocal coach chooses her to sing lead vocals in the Harbor Unplugged bluegrass concert because of the natural country twang she had in her voice. As Caitlin sang with a Nashville band, she knew that country was the direction she wanted to take her music!