Hailey Whitters and Charles Wesley Godwin duet on new song— “I Don’t Want You”

NEW ALBUM CORN QUEEN OUT JUNE 6

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Photo Provided for Song Promotion by Big Loud Records

NASHVILLE, TENN. – Today, Iowa-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Hailey Whitters released “I Don’t Want You (feat. Charles Wesley Godwin),” the latest song to be released from her forthcoming album Corn Queen. A tender duet about the push and pull of a relationship, the song finds the singer-songwriters acknowledging that sometimes what we want might not be what we need, complemented by the contrast of Whitters’ saccharine vocals and Godwin’s down-to-earth delivery.

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About the new song, Whitters explains, “I wrote ‘I Don’t Want You’ with Jon Nite and Gordie Sampson. It was our first-time ever writing together and one of the few times I’ve ever sat down to write without a hook or concept in mind first. We just started spitting it out line by line and following the feeling. What resonates with me most about this song is that it’s an honest and raw account of a far from perfect relationship. I think we all to some extent or another bring our ‘shit’ into our relationships, and I like that this couple wants to work through it rather than just hang it up. I met Charles Wesley Godwin when we were both on tour last year with Luke Combs and have been completely awestruck by his artistry ever since. He’s a true artist and I was dying to collaborate on something with him. I’m so thankful he said yes to this one because he took it to a place it would have otherwise never reached.”

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Charles Wesley Godwin adds: “Hailey and I’s paths have crossed a few times, both as labelmates and as part of Luke Combs’ tour last year, so I was thrilled when she asked me to join her on ‘I Don’t Want You.’ Country music has a long history of duets, and it was fun to join in on that tradition and help this song come to life.”

Corn Queen Tracklist

1. High On The Hog (Hailey Whitters)

2. Prodigal Daughter (feat. Molly Tuttle) (Hailey Whitters, Paul Sikes, Bryan Simpson)

3. Shotgun Wedding Baby (Hailey Whitters, Brad Warren, Brett Warren, Caroline Watkins)

4. Helluva Heart (Hailey Whitters, Trannie Anderson, Paul Sikes)

5. High On A Heartbreak (Hailey Whitters, Jessie Jo Dillon, David Garcia, Hillary Lindsey)

6. It’ll Do (Hailey Whitters, Chris LaCorte, Hillary Lindsey, Jon Nite)

7. Hearsay (Hailey Whitters, Trannie Anderson, Paul Sikes)

8. Anything Like Me (Hailey Whitters, Trannie Anderson, Paul Sikes)

9. I Don’t Want You (feat. Charles Wesley Godwin) (Hailey Whitters, Jon Nite, Gordie Sampson)

10. The Nail (Hailey Whitters, Bryan Simpson, Ryan Tyndell)

11. Casseroles (Tom Douglas, Hillary Lindsey, James Slater)

12. Wagon (Trannie Anderson, Ben Hayslip, Seth Mosley)

13. Wholesome (Hailey Whitters, Luke Dick)

14. White Limousine (Hailey Whitters, Jessie Jo Dillon, Jesse Frasure)

15. Corn Queen (Hailey Whitters, Bobby Pinson)

16. DanceMor (feat. The Wilder Blue) (Hailey Whitters, Nicolle Galyon, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne)

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