Tennessee native HunterGirl discusses and performs her debut radio single, “Ain’t About You”

HunterGirl was on Season 20 of American Idol, and she continues making waves in the industry, as the first female artist in 25 years to be the sole writer of her debut radio single, “Ain’t About You.”

She came by RFD-TV Studios to talk with Suzanne Alexander to talk about her Winchester, Tennessee roots, her philanthropic efforts with the Isaiah House, chasing and achieving her dreams, and her Grand Ole Opry debut.

She also stuck around to perform “Ain’t About You.”

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