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Xenia, Brittany Kennell, Joey Green release singles

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  • Xenia from The Voice Season 1
    Xenia from The Voice Season 1

 

New post-Voice releases out include songs from Xenia, Brittany Kennell and Joey Green.

Here’s a bit about each of those releases.

The links, where available, take you to the songs on Apple Music.

Or you can check out the Spotify snippets below.

* Xenia from Season 1 released the folksy “Idaho” on Friday. She writes that it’s “written for someone who was/is very special to me.” And she’s posted photos of that someone and his life in Idaho on her Facebook and Instagram pages. It marks the first single of 2021 from Xenia, who made it to the semifinals on Season 1.

* Brittany Kennell from Season 10 released “Spade,” her latest country single on Friday. Written by Tori Tullier and produced by John-Anthony Gagnon-Robinette, Brittany calls it a sassy, upfront, no bull– song. Outlaw Country meets Shania Twain in a Texas Hold’em round of love.” Brittany returned to country music with “Eat, Drink, Remarry” last February, and this marks her fourth single since.

* Joey Green from Season 15 released a single called “Haunted House” recently. It’s his first release 0f 2021 and just his second since 2019. We last heard from his release wise in December when he collaborated with Ryan Garrett on a holiday tune called “Music City Christmas.”

See also …
Celebrating 20 seasons (and 10 years) of The Voice with my favorite post-show music, one song per day.

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