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Country singer Torrey McDowell shares new love song

Country artist Torrey McDowell has released her first single of 2023, it’s called Come on Back to Georgia.

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McDowell says the writing of the track evolved over several years.

“I wrote the hook several years ago and still love it! Though this takes a more traditional country route than some of my other music, it will always mean so much to me. This is a love story about the challenges with long distance relationships and the struggles that come with it. It is also the first song I professionally recorded, so it will always be special.”

Georgia-born Nashville transplant Torrey McDowell is a survivor. Having battled depression and overcome an abusive relationship, Torrey owns her identity as a part of the LGBTQ+ community.

She draws inspiration from all corners of the musical spectrum and has been compared to her influences JoJo, Jennifer Hudson, Kelsea Ballerini, Sam Smith and other cross-genre creators. Come on Back to Georgia is the newest single off her upcoming debut EP Not a Man, which is set for release later this year.

Take a listen to her new tune. 

OIP Staff


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