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Interview: Cassadee Pope talks latest single ‘What The Stars See’

Last month Cassadee Pope released the music video for her explosive new single, “What The Stars See.” The video, directed by Ed Pryor and Executive Produced by Wes Edwards, is a colourful take on the voyeuristic sensibilities of famed sci-fi action film, Blade Runner, and includes special appearances by both of the track’s featured artists, Karen Fairchild and Lindsay Ell.

You can check out the music video below!

We managed to catch up with Cassadee Pope as we talked about the latest single and more!

Cassadee Pope is a GRAMMY-nominated, Platinum-certified singer-songwriter who is gearing up to release all-new music in 2021. Last year, Cassadee released her first acoustic solo album co-produced by Pope alongside Todd Lombardo, the project followed her album, STAGES, featuring hit singles “Take You Home,” “One More Red Light,” and “If My Heart Had a Heart.”

From fronting rock band, Hey Monday, to winning Season 3 of “The Voice” and releasing her #1 debut album Frame by Frame, Cassadee has effortlessly re-arranged the lines of Country and Pop. She has experienced tremendous success throughout her career, with Platinum-selling single, “Wasting All These Tears,” being awarded with “Breakthrough Video of the Year” at the 2014 CMT Music Awards and her #1 hit “Think of You” with Chris Young receiving a 2017 Grammy nomination for “Best Country Duo/Group.”

Cassadee has toured extensively, joining legendary artists Tim McGraw and Dierks Bentley, playing London’s iconic O2 Arena during C2C: Country to Country Festival, and earning the distinction of the only Country artist to perform at 2018’s Warped Tour. Cassadee performed “If My Heart Had a Heart” on the TODAY show and toured with Maren Morris on her GIRL: THE WORLD TOUR. Cassadee continued to tour throughout the spring of 2019 as the headliner of the “2019 CMT Next Women of Country Tour,” which brought the franchise outside of the U.S. for the first time ever.

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