Country singer Kelsey Lamb is unapologetically going back to an ex in her new song Come Here to Talk.
Lamb pitched the title Come Here to Talk to co-writers Taylor Goyette and Joe Tounge during a Zoom-based writing session early in the COVID-19 pandemic. [I] immediately fell in love with what we started. We wrote the chorus and I just knew that this was going to be my next single, she tells Taste of Country of the Matt McVaney-produced song. The meaning of this song can be taken in so many different ways, and I think that s my favorite part about it. When we were writing this song, actually, the way I heard it and the way the other writers heard it were completely different, Lamb adds. That made me love the concept even more because, as much as I love a good, detailed story in a song, I also love when the listener is able to find their own story inside of it.
Country singer Kelsey Lamb is unapologetically going back to an ex in her new song Come Here to Talk. It s premiering exclusively on Taste of Country; press play below to listen.
Lamb pitched the title Come Here to Talk to co-writers Taylor Goyette and Joe Tounge during a Zoom-based writing session early in the COVID-19 pandemic. [I] immediately fell in love with what we started. We wrote the chorus and I just knew that this was going to be my next single, she tells Taste of Country of the Matt McVaney-produced song. The meaning of this song can be taken in so many different ways, and I think that s my favorite part about it. When we were writing this song, actually, the way I heard it and the way the other writers heard it were completely different, Lamb adds. That made me love the concept even more because, as much as I love a good, detailed story in a song, I also love when the listener is able to find their own story inside of it.