Curb Records newcomer Harper Grace puts all the love-bombing boys on blast with her new song, ‘Break It Like A Man‘, out now — listen HERE.
Her first release of 2024, the scorching track is the title-cut of a four-song EP that also debuts today across streaming platforms and includes previously released originals ‘Oh Say Can You See’, ‘Down In My Hometown’ and ‘Sparkle’.
‘Break It Like A Man’ was written by Harper Grace, Scott Stepakoff and Alex Kline Eisberg, who also produced the fresh offering alongside Cooper Bascom and Tedd T. On top of a thick bass line, crunchy guitars and pulsating drums, the country riser pulls no punches as she shoots it straight: “If you’re gonna break my heart, break it like a man.” And real men would be wise to heed her advice: Boys ghost; men communicate.
While she’s currently doling out unsolicited advice on her new song, the first quarter of the new year has already seen Harper Grace singing her signature National Anthem at games headlined by the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Blues, as well as at a military appreciation night at a Monster Energy AMA Supercross event in Dallas. Streamed live on Peacock, the Texas native’s performance ahead of the race honored her grandfather, a Vietnam POW. Additionally, the songstress has shared her personal message of anti-bullying at school assemblies in select cities over the course of the past few months. Moreover, she spent some time in the U.K. in March at the annual C2C Festival.
Stream or purchase ‘Break It Like A Man’ HERE
Poised to drop more new music throughout 2024, this summer, Harper Grace will showcase her contagious personality and penchant for vibrant storytelling across multiple appearances at CMA Fest 2024 in Nashville, including a free show on the Good Molecules Reverb stage at the corner of 5th Avenue and Broadway on Saturday, June 8. In addition, alongside labelmates Lee Brice, Dylan Scott, Hannah Ellis, and more, she’ll join the lineup for a special nighttime concert celebrating 60 years of Curb Records, scheduled for Thursday, June 6 at Ascend Amphitheater. Fans can purchase tickets, benefiting the CMA Foundation, HERE.