TENILLE ARTS ANNOUNCES BRAND NEW ALBUM TO BE HONEST, SET FOR RELEASE ON MAY 3
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NASHVILLE, TN. – (4th March, 2024) – Tenille Arts has built an enviable career releasing music that is as authentic as her beautiful voice and as heartfelt and direct as the songs she writes and records. The multi-award-winning entertainer and weaver of stories has set May 3rd, 2024 as the release date for her fourth full-length album, to be honest. The 14-song collection will be available on Dreamcatcher Artists and distributed through STEM. Pre-Order/Save/Add HERE.
“‘to be honest’ is the most important album of my musical journey so far, and I couldn’t be prouder of it,” said Tenille. “After celebrating the highest highs of my career, I ended up in a difficult place in my life. As always, I went to music to process what I was going through. These 14 songs share a truly honest take of where I’ve been in the past couple of years. I hope that when people listen they know that it’s okay to not be okay sometimes… and that there’s still so much happy and beautiful even in the hard times. I owe my fans something deeply real and I owe myself something deeply real. Thank you for taking the time to listen!”
Tenille co-wrote 12 of the songs on to be honest. “So Do I,” the final song recorded for the album, was written by King Henry, Demi Lovato, Sasha Sloan, and Laura Veltz and Arts’ hit single “Jealous of Myself” was written by Emily Weisband, Trevor Rosen, and John Byron. The title cut “To Be Honest” sets the tone for the entire record – “Love ain’t supposed to be easy. It’s supposed to be honest.”
The history-making team of Tenille, Alison Veltz Cruz and Alex Kline, who became the first all-female cast to write, record and produce a #1 country hit single with “Somebody Like That,” reconnected on this album with the insightful love story “Wonder Woman.”
This album includes both Tenille’s stunning “Jealous of Myself” duet with LeAnn Rimes, which Billboard called a “moody masterpiece with a classic misdirection,” and her streaming smash “Last Time Last” featuring award-winning duo Maddie & Tae.
On the touring front, Tenille has hit the road with many of her musical inspirations like Lady A, Luke Combs, Scotty McCreery, Lee Brice, and Jordan Davis, and this year will be returning to the UK to headline Almondsbury Creative’s Small Town, Big Music Festival in September. Ahead of this, she will be opening for the Canadian leg of Luke Bryan’s “Mind of a Country Boy Tour 2024”
to be honest Track Listing
1. “To Be Honest” (Ross Copperman, Emily Weisband, James McNair, Tenille Arts, produced by Ross Copperman)
2. “So Do I” (King Henry, Demi Lovato, Sasha Sloan, Laura Veltz, produced by King Henry)
3. “Wonder Woman” (Alex Kline, Tenille Arts, Allison Veltz Cruz, produced by Alex Kline)
4. “Dying To Be Pretty” (Jesse Frasure, Jessi Jo Dillon, Tenille Arts, produced by Jesse Frasure)
5. “Something I Can Cry To” (Jesse Frasure, Jessi Jo Dillon, Tenille Arts, produced by Jesse Frasure)
6. How Do You Sleep” (Sasha Sloan, Henry Agincourt Allen, Tenille Arts, produced by King Henry)
7. “People Change” (Chris Lacorte, Emily Weisband, Tenille Arts, produced by Ross Copperman)
8. “Want Her Back” (Tenille Arts, Scott Stepakoff, Aaron Eshuis, produced by Ross Copperman)
9. “Next Best Thing” (Emily Weisband, Ross Copperman, Tenille Arts, produced by Ross Copperman)
10. “Call Me When You Get Home Friends” (Tenille Arts, Alex Kline, Trannie Anderson, produced by Alex Kline)
11. “Mama’s Eyes” (Tenille Arts, Alex Kline, Trannie Anderson, produced by Alex Kline)
12. “Summer Don’t Go” (Allison Veltz Cruz, Jordan Reynolds, Tenille Arts, produced by Ross Copperman)
13. “Jealous of Myself” (feat. LeAnn Rimes) (Emily Weisband, Trevor Rosen, John Byron, produced by Nathan Chapman)
14. “Last Time Last” (feat. Maddie & Tae) (Tenille Arts, Alex Kline, Allison Veltz Cruz, Trannie Anderson, produced by Alex Kline)
ABOUT TENILLE ARTS:
Born and raised in the small prairie town of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Tenille Arts picked up the guitar and penned her first song at age 13 and has been performing nonstop ever since. Her critically-acclaimed Love, Heartbreak, & Everything In Between album yielded her first #1 single, “Somebody Like That,” which was also certified platinum. The single made history as the first #1 Country song written, produced and performed by all females and was the first Country song by a Canadian artist to reach #1 in the U.S. since 2007 and first Canadian female to hit #1 since Terri Clark in 2004. Her Girl To Girl album was released October 22, 2021, and her “Back Then, Right Now” single was her first to be released simultaneously in Canada and the U.S. In 2022, Tenille was nominated by the ACM Awards for New Female Artist of the Year, the iHeartRadio Music Awards for Best New Country Artist, the CMT Music Awards for Female Video and Breakthrough Video of the Year, and she won the MusicRow Award for “Breakthrough Artist of the Year” and the AIMP 2022 “Rising Artist-Writer of the Year Award.”
In Canada, she won the Canadian Country Music Association’s “Rising Star Award,” she has taken home three SASK Music Awards and 11 trophies from the Saskatchewan Country Music Association including the “Female Artist Achievement Award.”
She has made an unprecedented three appearances performing original songs on the top-rated ABC TV show The Bachelor and has performed on the TODAY Show, Kelly Clarkson Show and more. She opened Lady A’s nationwide “What A Song Can Do Tour,” Scotty McCreery’s Same Truck Tour in the U.S. and Europe, opened for Luke Combs as part of C2C in London and Glasgow and opened tours for Jordan Davis and Lee Brice.
Tonight We Make History Publishing (TWMH) has acquired the entire back catalog and executed a futures co-publishing deal with Tenille Arts. TWMH has also signed an agreement with Sony Music Publishing to administer the company’s catalog including the #1 hit “Somebody Like That,” which is nearly certified double Platinum, as well as “I Hate This” and “Back Then Right Now,” both approaching Gold certification.
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