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LEXIE HAYDEN RELEASES NEW SINGLE AND MUSIC VIDEO "HIGH ENOUGH (FEAT. JASON NIX)"

  • Writer: Callie
    Callie
  • Sep 27, 2024
  • 2 min read

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Rising songstress Lexie Hayden is exploring the allure of love's highs in her intoxicating new anthem, "High Enough (feat. Jason Nix)," available everywhere today. The single serves as the focus track from Hayden's first full-length album, Counting Rainbows, which will be released on Oct. 18.


To stream and download "High Enough (feat. Jason Nix)," click HERE.


Co-written by Hayden, Jason Nix, Alex Kiel and Andrea Dozzi, the song captures the euphoric rush that comes with being so deeply infatuated that nothing else compares. This marks Hayden and Nix's second duet together, following their 2022 release "Breaking Up," which was featured on the CMT 12-pack Countdown. Nix, who earned his first songwriter No. 1 and the 2021 ACM Song of the Year for Lainey Wilson’s "Things A Man Oughta Know," also stars alongside Hayden in the music video for "High Enough." The scenic video was filmed by Cait McNaney in Hartsville, Tennessee. With vivid imagery and a driving melody, Hayden delivers a relatable narrative that will resonate with anyone who’s ever chased that all-consuming feeling.


Countrypolitan exclusively premiered the music video for "High Enough," noting that in the video "the sun drenches the camera lens, capturing the feel of a live performance and woods decorate the edges of the frame to boost with an organic sensibility."

 

To keep up with Lexie Hayden be sure to follow her on TikTokFacebook, Instagram and YouTube and visit LexieHayden.com



ABOUT LEXIE HAYDEN:

Virginia-born singer-songwriter Lexie Hayden channels the honesty and authenticity of country music icons like Dolly Parton and Sheryl Crow, while drawing inspiration from modern trailblazers like Maren Morris and Kacey Musgraves. With over 3.5 million streams across Apple Music and Spotify, her music has earned a spot on influential playlists such as "New Music Nashville" and "CMT Next Women of Country." As an independent artist, Hayden has made a mark on national radio, with eight of her songs featured on the Women of iHeartCountry show, and she’s been named National Spotlight Artist of the Week three times on the Top 30 Countdown with Bobby Bones. A skilled songwriter, she co-wrote Priscilla Block's top 25 single "My Bar," and her work has been showcased on major platforms like The Kelly Clarkson Show and ESPN. Hayden also gained recognition on MTV's "Becoming A Popstar" and was selected for the Pepsi Music Lab program, which highlights the next generation of superstars. Her debut full-length album, "Counting Rainbows," is set to be released on October 18. The album blends multiple genres, infusing elements of the 70s and 80s while staying true to the contemporary country sound emerging from Nashville today.

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