Country music artist and Georgia native Cyndi Thomson stops by to discuss her new single, “Liar”

Cyndi Thomson made her debut in 2001 with a three-week number one “What I Really Meant To Say.”

Shortly after, she stepped away from recording and touring but she has made her return with new music, including releasing a brand new song called “Liar.”

She stopped by RFD-TV Studios to talk with Suzanne Alexander about her country music career, her new single, and upcoming projects.

She also stuck around to perform her early 2000s number one hit, “What I Really Meant To Say.”

To keep up-to-date with Cyndi, click HERE.

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