Track was produced by GRAMMY winner Kristian Bush
ACM-nominated trio is also launching a line of
‘He Ain’t My Problem’ official merch, with the song
already a fan favorite at live shows
“He Ain’t My Problem” Official Cover Artwork
Download JPEG HERE
(NASHVILLE, TN – Nov. 29, 2024) – Quartz Hill Records’ Runaway June – the first female trio since The Chicks to break the Top 5 on the U.S. MediabaseCountry Chart – today released a sassy and revealing new breakup song, “He Ain’t My Problem,” available across all digital retail and streaming partners.
STREAM / LISTEN TO “He Ain’t My Problem” HERE.
WATCH the official visualizer video HERE.
Produced by two-time GRAMMY winner Kristian Bush (Sugarland, Megan Moroney), the high-energy anthem was written by band members Jennifer Wayne, Natalie Stovall and Stevie Woodward.
"The three of us were sitting in a hotel room one night, and we were having a venting session, as ladies do,” recalls Stevie. “Jen says, 'He ain't my problem no more,' and we're, like, 'Oh, snap! We've gotta write that one.' So we ordered some parmesan fries and some wine and we wrote this tune. It's a little too much of a true story.”
"I thought I’d have a family that always stuck together, but sometimes stuff just happens,” shares Jennifer. “We hope you can’t relate, but if you’re going through a divorce or a breakup or anything like that, this song is for you.”
“‘He Ain’t My Problem’ was not only so much fun to write, it’s also one of the most fun songs that we get to play in our set,” says Natalie. “It feels like everybody in the audience gets it and they’re in it with us, every single time we play the song. So, when we went into the studio to record it, it was really important to us to keep that feeling of playing live and having fun.”
Defiant guitars and driving percussion musically mirror the forward motion of movin’ on, while the lyrics of “He Ain’t My Problem” create an authentic and empowering alchemy of hurt, healing, and humor (Hey at least I ain’t gotta fake it tonight).
Yeah I ain’t got no money Ain’t got no honey He left me crying there on the floor And then I hit rock bottom Still got some problems but He ain’t my problem no more
With “He Ain’t My Problem” having already become a fan favorite at live shows, Runaway June is today also launching a line of “He Ain’t My Problem” official merchandise, available from the band’s online store.
For more information, visit RunawayJune.com or follow the band on Instagram, TikTok, X and Facebook.
ABOUT RUNAWAY JUNE Strong-minded, soft-hearted, and wildly free-spirited, each member of Runaway June possesses the kind of powerhouse talent and radiant charisma that fully commands the spotlight. But when the three musicians sing together, their crystalline harmonies create an impact well beyond the sum of its parts and instantly stir up a whole world of feeling: sweet relief from heartache, escape from the everyday chaos, an unabashed freedom to shake off your inhibitions.
Gifted, celebrated creators from the writing room to the studio and concert stage, Runaway June is comprised of founding member Jennifer Wayne (vocals, rhythm guitar), Natalie Stovall (vocals, fiddle, mandolin) and Stevie Woodward (lead vocals and guitar, harmonica).
With Runaway June’s career triumphs including earning nominations from the Academy of Country Music Awards and the CMT Music Awards, bringing their electrifying live set to spots on tour with country icons like Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan, and scoring a major radio hit with their GOLD-certified breakthrough single “Buy My Own Drinks,” the Nashville-based trio are now set to deliver a new chapter, and their effervescent sound shines like never before.
“He Ain’t My Problem” is the latest song release from the “next hot trend in country music” (Billboard). Produced by two-time GRAMMY winner Kristian Bush (Sugarland), “He Ain’t My Problem” offers a sassy and revealing breakup anthem that creates an authentic and empowering alchemy of hurt, healing and humor.
Runaway June has also released two new holiday songs for 2024: “Mary, Did You Know?” (a powerful cover of a modern Christmas classic) and “Santa, Send Your Reindeer” (a fun, festive original). |
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