Directed by David Bradley and Springsteen, the music video opens with the home-movie footage before capturing key moments from her meteoric rise over the past few years, including captivating crowds with her high-energy live shows. Cut with a series of shots showing Springsteen in her natural element like kicking back on the beach and goofing around with her band, “you don’t deserve a country song” reaches its full circle climax as she takes the Opry stage at last – a turn of milestone events that transpired on her 22nd birthday on October 18, 2022, thanks to a firsthand invite from Country music superstar Luke Bryan.
“No one deserves to take your happiness,” Springsteen added with CMT.com. “Watching this video had me feeling incredibly nostalgic and grateful. I’ve been moving so fast the past few years, and it’s easy to put blinders on and forget what’s actually happening. Seeing all of these moments back-to-back like this helped put it all into perspective again and reinforced that I’m on the right path. It also made me realize how much my fans carried me through one of the hardest times in my life. Those moments do more to heal me than they’ll ever know.”
Written by Springsteen, Mitchell Tenpenny, Geoff Warburton, Will Weatherly, and Michael Whitworth, American Songwriter hails, “She’s already a seasoned songwriter who approaches her music with profound wisdom and undeniable courage.” Turning heads with the statement-making introduction, MusicRow states, “Is this the greatest country song title or what?” Also spotlighted by Entertainment Tonight’s New Music Releases and Holler’s Best New Country Songs, Billboard further calls “you don’t deserve a country song” a “confidence bolstering jam,” while Country Now applauds, “She chose to come out with a bang.”
Produced by Chris LaCorte (Sam Hunt, Cole Swindell) and co-produced by Will Weatherly (Dustin Lynch, Dylan Scott), “you don’t deserve a country song” can be found on Springsteen’s first installment, TWENTY SOMETHING: Messing It Up, from her hotly anticipated debut album, TWENTY SOMETHING. With Springsteen credited as a co-producer on all but one on the project and co-writer on every track, Messing It Up releases March 24 – pre-save/pre-add now. Named Billboard’s January Country Rookie of the Month, read more about her concept collection here.
Quickly nearing 100 MILLION career streams to date, Springsteen just played the main beach stage at Luke Bryan’s Crash My Playa 2023 this past weekend (1/19) in Riviera Cancún, Mexico, in addition to popping up at Dustin Lynch’s Pool Party (1/21) to perform a couple songs with Lynch including a “Complicated” by Avril Lavigne cover. Next month, she’ll support Adam Doleac’s ‘BARSTOOL WHISKEY WONDERLAND’ Tour. For a full list of tour dates and ticketing information, please visit AlanaSpringsteen.com.