RFD-TV Premiere: Jordana Bryant explores heartbreak with new single— “Remembering It Wrong”

The song is the first release from her sophomore EP – Right Key, Wrong Porch

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Nashville, Tenn. –– Breakout country pop artist Jordana Bryant has released her emotionally charged new single, “Remembering It Wrong.” The song marks the first release from her highly anticipated sophomore EP, Right Key, Wrong Porch (out March 14, 2025), and showcases her signature blend of resonant storytelling and charming melodies. Listen to “Remembering It Wrong”

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Produced by three-time Grammy Award winner Nathan Chapman, who notably produced four of Taylor Swift’s landmark albums, “Remembering It Wrong” explores the emotional aftermath of a breakup, where one person rewrites the narrative, leaving the other questioning their memories.

“Sometimes, after a breakup, people rewrite the story to make it easier to move on—but that doesn’t mean your love wasn’t real. ‘Remembering It Wrong’ is about those moments of doubt and the strength that comes from trusting what you know in your heart,” Jordana Bryant said.

The song reflects the overarching message of Right Key, Wrong Porch—that every door closed is a step closer to finding the one that’s truly meant for you. As the perfect introduction to this theme, Remembering It Wrong sets the tone through raw, introspective lyrics with a mix of reflection, resilience, and self-discovery. Jordana’s fans can look forward to a deeply personal journey that explores life’s challenges, unexpected twists, and the power of redirection.

Having shared the stage with notable acts like Jordan Davis and Russell Dickerson, Jordana has quickly made her mark on the country music scene. With over 100 million views and streams, as well as a string of successful singles that have been featured by Sirius XM ‘The Highway,’ Billboard, CMA, People, CMT, and Taste of Country, among others, Jordana has earned widespread recognition for her signature sound and relatable lyrics. Her self-titled debut EP reached #10 on the iTunes Country Albums chart, solidifying her place among the genre’s rising stars. The EP featured the fan-favorite track “Penniless and Broke,” which was added to Spotify’s New Boots playlist, praised by Billboard as a ‘Must Hear New Country Song’ and featured by Glamour. Jordana capped off 2024 by providing direct support to Girl Named Tom on their ‘Joy of Christmas Tour’ alongside the release of her self-written Christmas single, “Home For Christmas.”

Check out Jordana’s recent Market Day Music appearance HERE

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