NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country powerhouse Sandra Lynn continues to put “an insurmountable amount of care behind every musical decision she makes (CMT/Lauren Tingle)” as she teams up with GRAMMY®-nominated Producer/DJ Morgan Page (“The Longest Road”) on her “Lose the War” Remix, dropping today. To stream or download, “Lose the War (Morgan Page Remix),” click HERE.
thatDROP exclusively premiered a first listen to the dance track, which takes a spin on Lynn’s original version of “Lose the War,” produced by GRAMMY®-winning engineer and producer Ben Fowler and written by Emily Shackelton, Phil Barton and Cameron Jaymes. Page will also debut the track tonight at 11:00 pm ET on his SiriusXM show, “In The Air,” available on BPM, Channel 51.
“Lose the War,” continues the second chapter of a musical chronicle that Lynn kicked off with her Fight EP last year. The remix maintains the song’s narrative with Page explaining, “The original story holds true, it’s just dressed in a different jacket with a faster tempo and more emphasis on a 4/4 beat. The lyrics were universal enough that they carry-over to a dance track.”
“What I love about this remix is the fact that Morgan took two very different genres and seamlessly blended them into something that transcends both. I love how he features some of the country instrumental elements throughout like pedal steel, while also adding in several electronic elements that highlight his signature sound,” added Lynn.
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ABOUT SANDRA LYNN:
Singer-songwriter Sandra Lynn has established herself as one of country music’s sweetest rising stars with a voice that reflects both her love for country music and her roots as a California girl. Sandra’s emotionally-charged single for her latest video, “Lose the War,” world premiered on CMT and Parade.com. “Lose the War” continues a narrative in Sandra Lynn’s music releases that reflects three chapters of a relationship. “Lose the War” and “Am I Just Dreaming” kick off the second chapter in the narrative Sandra tells through song.
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