Review: Is Carrie Cunningham's 'Habit' the Ultimate Disco-Country Anthem?
- Haley
- Apr 23, 2024
- 1 min read

Our answer is yes!
Coming off the heels of her widely successful single "Just Like," Carrie Cunningham is picking up the tempo with her new disco-themed country single titled "Habit," and listeners are already raving about it.
Prepare to have your dopamine levels spiked with Carrie's latest spell-binding tune. You've been warned...lyrics like 'You can say I'm an addict, cause baby I'm obsessin' will have you forming a compulsive habit of hitting replay.
Cunningham is joined on the track by an all-star lineup of musicians, including Doug Frasure on drums, Brian Allen on bass, Billy Nobel on keys, Phil Hughley on electric guitar, Scott Gerow on acoustic guitar, Brian Arrowood on fiddle, and Cunningham herself on background vocals.
The song was co-written by artist Riley Roth, whose TikTok viral hit "When God Made You My Mother" has been viewed millions of times, and writer Patrick Dodge, known for his cuts with Home Free, Brody Rivers, and Kathryn Shipley.
"I'm so excited to share 'Habit' with my fans," Cunningham said. "I think the instrumentation blended perfectly to show that disco beats and country can go hand in hand. It's a song about falling in love, and how it can become a habit that's hard to break. I think a lot of people can relate to that feeling."
For more information, visit www.carrielive.com and follow Carrie on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Spotify and Twitter.
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