Girl Power Friday!

Lindsey El –  I Don’t Love You –

This shows hows the country singer in a field of flowers as she contemplates a former love. A poignant ballad, Ell’s vocals soar alongside memorable guitar riffs. Directed by Justin Keys, the visual shows Ell picking petals in a stunning Lazaro dress that bring to mind the “he loves me, he loves me not” mindset as her uncertainty about the relationship’s end comes to fruition in the song’s lyrics. “I don’t love you/ Baby, I don’t love you/ I don’t love you anymore/ But I still miss you, still miss you sometimes,” she croons. “I Don’t Love You” was written by Adam Hambrick, Melissa Fuller and Neil Medley and is the lead track from Ell’s forthcoming sophomore album.

Tennille Arts – Somebody Like That

The Saskatchewan Country Music Association awards were presented in a virtual broadcast on Saturday evening, and Weyburn’s Tenille Arts came away with two awards! She sang the Canadian National Anthem at this year’s NBA All-star Game in Chicago, she performed at last year’s New York Fashion Week, and since early 2018 has performed three times on ABC’s “The Bachelor.” Her most recent appearance came this past January during Peter and Madison’s first one-on-one date. 

Maddie and Tae – Die From A Broken Heart

Album – The Way It Feels

Previously unseen footage from Maddie & Tae‘s respective weddings provides the romantic visuals for the duo’s new “Trying on Rings” music video. Die from A Broken Heart reached Gold Status last year. Last year they supported on Carrie Underwood’s Cry Pretty Tour and this year they were supposed to supporting Lady A!

Gone West – What Could’ve Been

Debut Album:  “Canyons,” due June 12

Justin Young, Colbie Caillat, Nelly Joy, and Jason Reeves formed the band Gone West in 2018, but the four friends have been working together for more than a decade. How is the band quaranting? “It’s a lot less travel and a lot more time spent swearing at computers,” according to Justin Young.

“We do it all digitally now, It’s kind of fun, but it’s also really odd because we’re so used to being together in the same room. It’s a new thing.” – Jason Reeves”We’ve both really almost thrown our computers at the wall a few times, just with technology glitches. Something doesn’t work and you’re like, ‘I just need it to work!'” – Nelly Joy