Georgia Webster shares new single ‘This Ain’t A Breakup’ (feat. Nightly)

Genre-blending singer-songwriter Georgia Webster introduces her new sound and puts her stamp on situationships—”relationships without commitment, ultimately leaving one party confused and heartbroken despite the reassurance of feelings from the other”, defines Webster—with the announce of her third project, SIGNS, out May 31st (PRE-SAVE/ADD HERE). Finding inspiration from Olivia Rodrigo, Kelsea Ballerini, Kacey Musgraves, and Lennon Stella, who all share the empowering female perspective of broken relationships, Webster laments the “will they, won’t they” feelings she encountered while previously navigating young love.
 
Working alongside renowned producer King Henry (Sasha Sloan, Justin Bieber, Major Lazer, Beyonce), Webster developed a more mature sound that captures the essence of her cross-genre influences and new direction she is looking to go as an artist. A writer on all but one track, Webster showcases her well-rounded artistry through her piercing vocals and storytelling lyricism.

The eight-song collection features the previously released tracks, “Attention” and “Delusional,” and Webster’s most recent collaboration, “This Ain’t A Breakup (feat. Nightly),” out today (LISTEN HERE). 
 
“I wrote ‘This Ain’t A Breakup’ about a situationship that ended last year. This guy and I had been going on dates and doing all sorts of relationship-type things, but we never put a label on it. When he ended it with me, it felt like I was going through the worst breakup of my life. As I was feeling all the emotions, I thought of the lyric ‘if this ain’t a breakup, then why am I broken?’ and took it to the studio with some of my friends later that week.



When the song was finished, I couldn’t help but feel as if something was missing—especially since Connor Moye, one of my cowriters on the track, sang on the original demo—so I reached out to Jonny (Nightly) to hop on it with me. I have been such a fan of his for a while so I am very excited that he agreed to it and cannot wait for everyone to hear how it came out,” says Webster.

SIGNS TRACKLIST:

  1. Attention
  2. Delusional
  3. This Ain’t A Breakup
  4. Jupiter
  5. Town Talks
  6. Wedding Song
  7. Life Before You
  8. This Ain’t A Breakup (feat. Nightly)

 
Keep up with Webster on InstagramXTikTokFacebook, and YouTube to learn more about her upcoming plans for 2024.

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