Trisha Yearwood Teams With Lauren Alaina for New Version of “Getting Good” [Listen]

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Trisha Yearwood Teams With Lauren Alaina for New Version of “Getting Good” [Listen]

Two of country music’s most dynamic voices—Trisha Yearwood and Lauren Alaina—have joined forces for a new rendition of “Getting Good.”

Penned by Emily Weisband and produced by David Garcia, “Getting Good” was initially released as a single by Lauren in October 2019. Currently, the tune is No. 42 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.

Trisha and Lauren’s new version of “Getting Good” was released on June 26, after the two connected on a recent episode of Trisha’s Southern Kitchen.

“I’m so thankful that I get to share such an important message with one of the most important and impactful voices in my life,” says Lauren. “Trisha is a beautiful person inside and out. I’m honored she said yes to this song and to me. I’m learning to grow right where I’m planted, and I’m realizing, life’s already good.”

“Our voices just kind of effortlessly blended together,” says Trisha. “Sometimes I’m doing a lower harmony. Sometimes I pop up and do a higher harmony. And even listening back for me, there were a couple of moments where I was like, ‘I can’t remember which one I did.’ Like, ‘Is that me, or is that her?’ And that’s just a cool thing when that happens, because that means that your voices are really buzzing and blending together so well.”

Listen to Lauren and Trisha sing “Getting Good” below.

photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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