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Trisha Yearwood shared how the title track of her upcoming album is the ultimate letter to her younger self. The iconic country star released âThe Mirrorâ on Friday (June 27).
Yearwood teamed up with Leslie Satcher and Bridgette Tatum the song, and with Chad Carlson to produce it. The empowering anthem âtells a moving story of embracing oneâs worth, resilience, and beauty,â reads a press release announcing the songâs debut, noting that âThe Mirrorâ also âcaptures the journey of rediscovering the strength within and seeing yourself in a new light.â
âI feel like a lot of the songs on this record are letters to my younger self. The Mirror is absolutely that,â Yearwood said in a statement in the release. âIn my experience we, as women, are so hard on ourselves. We pick ourselves apart. But have you ever passed yourself in a mirror and, not realizing it was you, thought, âShe looks strong, or confidentââsomething youâd never say about yourself? That thought inspired the song: about reaching a place where you talk to yourself like a best friend, not your worst enemy.â
Yearwoodâs 15-track album is âdifferent from all the othersâ in her career. The Mirror marks the first time the Georgia-born country star co-wrote every song on the project, she confirmed when she announced its release date earlier this year. The Mirror will release on July 18. Listen to the title track here: