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Bransen Ireland sings about love that’s ‘Hell on Me’

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Branson Ireland has released his first single since appearing on Season 14 of The Voice

Bransen Ireland has released his first single since appearing on Season 14 of The Voice.

Country singer Bransen Ireland just released his first single since appearing on Season 14 of The Voice.

It’s a catchy tune called “Hell On Me” that you can check out below.

And while Bransen released a pre-Voice EP back called “Hat” back in 2011, he’s calling this his first official single.

“I wrote the song and have had it in my pocket since right before my season started on The Voice,” he told Voice Views.

“When going through my catalog of songs with my producer Jesse Triplett — the guitarist for Collective Soul — we both just felt like this was a great launching point for me.

“The song is something that certainly has my sense of humor. It’s about loving someone with all you got, even if it makes you look like crap.”

Bransen says he plans to release more new music in 2019, at least a single every other month.

Bransen was 27 when he auditioned for The Voice and landed a spot on Team Blake Shelton.

You can track his new releases through his website, Facebook page or Instagram account. On Twitter, he’s simply @BransenIreland.

Here’s “Hell on Me.”

See also
2018 albums and EPs from former Voice contestants
2018 singles from former Voice contestants
2018 music videos from former Voice contestants




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