Mickey Guyton Details Debut Album Remember Her Name

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Mickey Guyton Details Debut Album Remember Her Name

The Grammy-nominated country artist releases her first full-length on September 24
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton, photo © Phylicia J. Photography

Mickey Guyton has shared the release date, artwork, and tracklist for Remember Her Name. The country artist’s debut is out September 24 via Capitol Nashville. Guyton co-wrote all but one of the album’s 16 songs; the outlier is her cover of Beyoncé’s “If I Were a Boy.” The record also includes the Grammy-nominatedBlack Like Me.” Check out the album details below.

Remember Her Name is a culmination of the last 10 years of my life in Nashville,” Mickey Guyton said in a statement. “This album is the closing of a chapter. All those years ago, I set out to create music that would make people feel self-empowered, loved, and comfortable with being themselves and this album holds true to all of that. I hope everyone who listens finds something that connects and speaks to them.”

Guyton is the first Black female solo artist to be nominated for Best Country Solo Performance. She was recognized for “Black Like Me,” which she initially wrote in 2019 with Nathan Chapman, Fraser Churchill, and Emma Davidson Dillon in 2019. The single got released on June 2, 2020, and it was featured on Guyton’s September EP Bridges.

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Mickey Guyton: Remember Her Name

Remember Her Name:

01 Remember Her Name
02 All American
03 Different
04 Love My Hair
05 Lay It on Me
06 Higher
07 Dancing in the Living Room
08 Do You Really Wanna Know
09 Black Like Me
10 Words
11 What Are You Gonna Tell Her?
12 Smoke
13 Rosé
14 Indigo
15 If I Were a Boy
16 Better Than You Left Me (Fly Higher Version)

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