Country music duo, Seaforth stops by to discuss music, working with Keith Urban, & performs their new single

Seaforth is a music duo hailing from Sydney, Australia and now calls Nashville home! Their music has garnered more than 400 million streams globally.

They are most well-known for their hit, “Talk About.”

They came by the studio to talk with RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander about growing up together, their trek to Nashville, working with some of the industry’s greats, and their new unreleased album, Been Better.

They also stuck around to perform their new single, “Get the Girl.”

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

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