The 22-year-old singer just dropped her new music video for “Goodbye Summer” with Thomas Rhett, and it’s totally gorgeous.
However, the visual isn’t just a pretty thing to watch and listen to – it’s also a way to give back. The video was filmed in Rosemary Beach, an area that was struck by Category 4 Hurricane Michael, the strongest storm on record to hit the Florida Panhandle.
“Rosemary Beach has always been a special place to me, especially now that we captured its beauty in this video,” Danielle shared. “I knew I wanted to help out the local community after Hurricane Michael hit, and the Rosemary Beach Foundation is the perfect organization to partner with.”
She continues, “They were immediately providing meals and supplies to the people who lost everything, and now they’re distributing funds to local organizations involved in relief efforts – supporting everything from the rebuilding of homes to purchasing supplies for local schools.”
Cassadee Pope looks so chic on the red carpet as she arrives at the 2018 CMA Awards at the Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday (November 14) in Nashville, Tenn.
The 29-year-old singer looked stunning in a black and blue sparking gown as she stepped out on the red carpet for the awards show.
Danielle Bradbery goes edgy with her look at the 4th Annual TIDAL X: Brooklyn held at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on Tuesday night (October 23) in New York City.
The 22-year-old “Goodbye Summer” singer wore a Michael Costello dress with Stuart Weitzman heels, and jewels from Taylor Wilkins Designs and Jennifer Zuener.
Speaking recently about her musical inspirations, Danielle shared that it was Carrie Underwood who inspired her to start singing.
“I always say this, but it’s so true. I lived with every Carrie Underwood album you could think of,” she shared. “Even younger, I sang and could tell you every single song that she’s probably sang. I remember owning a DVD that went with one of her albums.”
Danielle adds, “It was like the recording process of her singing some of the songs in the studio, and I’d watch that and see her perform these songs in the studio that I didn’t even know about at the time. And seeing her I was like, okay, yeah, I want to be her and I want to sing like her.”
Kelsea Ballerini laces up in a lovely white dress while arriving for the 2018 CMT Artists of The Year held at Schermerhorn Symphony Center on Wednesday night (October 17) in Nashville, Tenn.
The event honored powerhouse female artists in the country business and the show was so amazing!
“Really excited and honored to be a part of #CMTAOTY tonight, celebrating the incredible women in country music!” Kelsea wrote on Twitter ahead of the show.
FYI: Kelsea wowed in a Monique Lhuillier dress on the red carpet. Tori is carrying a Ted Baker clutch. Tori is wearing a Greta Constantine dress.
Check out 30+ pics inside of Kelsea Ballerini, Danielle Bradbery and more…
The 22-year-old singer and Thomas just released a duet version of of her song “Goodbye Summer,” which originally appeared as a solo track on her sophomore album, I Don’t Believe We’ve Met!
“I lived with the demo for a while – without even knowing for sure if I was going to cut it. I jammed out to the song all the time. When we had the idea of putting it out as a single, Thomas Rhett was the first one that came to mind. I loved singing with him. It just happened naturally, and I’m very excited about it,” Danielle told Billboard.
She added, “I love collaborations. Sometimes, you just hear a certain voice on a track, and this one – being about summer and with Thomas writing it and being a part of that process, it just seemed natural.”
You can stream Danielle and Thomas‘ duet on Spotify below…
Danielle is up for two awards tonight – Breakthrough Video of the Year for “Sway”, and CMT Performance of the Year for “Stand Up for Something” from the 2017 CMT Artists of the Year.
If you missed the news, Danielle just launched a chic jewelry collection inspired by her hit single “Worth It” with ABLE, a Nashville-based lifestyle brand.
Combining the empowering message of the her latest single with ABLE’s goal to end generational poverty by creating jobs for women, the partnership will continue to help those in need.
“The spirit of the incredible females at ABLE inspired me the moment I walked through their doors. Hearing their stories of overcoming the toughest of circumstances gave new meaning to the song and seeing the creators wear these items with pride was a moment I’ll never forget,” Danielle shared about the partnership.
She designed a number of accessories, including a ring, necklace, bracelet and wallet, all with the words “Worth It” adorned on the product. Prices for the products range from $28 to $58. Check out the products here.