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SINGLE REVIEW: LOCASH – ISN'T SHE COUNTRY

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Updated: 6 days ago


LOCASH’s new single, Isn't She Country, cleverly borrows the melody from Stevie Wonder’s iconic Isn’t She Lovely, immediately grabbing attention with that familiar opening line.


Admittedly, it’s a bold move that may initially cause listeners to pause, especially for those who grew up with the original tune. However, as the song unfolds, LOCASH successfully transforms it into a fresh, standalone track that captures its own unique charm.


The hook, "Isn't she country, made for me," blends seamlessly with the country-inspired verses, while still paying homage to the memorable chorus of Wonder’s classic. The result is a well-crafted fusion of two worlds—soulful nostalgia and contemporary country storytelling.


Co-written by Stevie Wonder (who retains writing credits), Chris Lucas, Preston Brust, Forrest Finn, and Rob Pennington, Isn't She Country stands as a testament to LOCASH's ability to innovate while honoring musical legends. It’s a song that feels both familiar and refreshing, bridging genres in a way that highlights their creativity and versatility. Whether you’re a fan of Stevie Wonder, LOCASH, or simply love a catchy tune, this track is worth a listen.

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