MCA NASHVILLE RECORDING ARTIST
CATIE OFFERMAN RELEASES NEW TRACK
“DON’T DO IT IN TEXAS”
Offerman to Make Debut at CMA Fest and
Open for Parker McCollum July 1 and 2
MCA Nashville’s Catie Offerman releases her latest track today, “Don’t Do It In Texas” – Listen HERE. On the heels of Offerman’s debut track “Happyland Trailer Park,” which has 2.3M streams to date, the New Braunfels, Texas-native wrote the heartfelt song with renowned songwriters Nicolle Galyon (Dierks Bentley’s “Gone,” Kelsea Ballerini’s “Homecoming Queen”) and Ryan Beaver (Blake Shelton’s “Body Language, Hardy’s “4×4”) during Covid in May 2020 via Zoom, while Offerman was in Texas. As a proud Texan, being home sparked the idea. “Don’t Do It In Texas” is produced by the award-winning Dann Huff.
“If you know me, you know Texas has a very special place in my heart. It’s everything I love, where my story began, and the place that holds so many special memories,” says Offerman. “I think everybody knows how a heartache hurts a little more when it steals a special place from you. This song puts me right back home. It may be Texas for me, but it can be anywhere for you.”
“This song was written almost exactly 2 years to the day that it’s being released – which is crazy to me,” adds Offerman. “But I think it must be a sign. It was such a weird time at the beginning of Covid, but being home back in Texas with my family made the ‘unknowns’ of what we were all going through feel a little sweeter. The song came sparked from a place of appreciating how special home is – but how quickly a heartbreak can steal such a sacred place away from you.”
Chorus:
Just don’t do it in Texas
Don’t do me that wrong
Don’t wanna end up an ex in
Some old George Strait song
Yeah, just remember
Everything’s bigger
And I couldn’t handle a hurt that size
So, don’t do it in Texas
If you’re saying goodbye
Offerman will make her performance debut at this year’s CMA Fest in Nashville, TN on Saturday, June 11 at 4:05 pm on the Maui Jim Reverb Stage. She will also return to her hometown of New Braunfels, Texas on July 1 and 2 to open for reigning ACM New Male Artist of the Year, Parker McCollum.
Listen to the track available everywhere now and watch the official visualizer “Don’t Do It In Texas” HERE.
High resolution press image available HERE.
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