Caylee Hammack is back with an emotionally raw new song “History of Repeating” released today, available to listen here and watch here. Hammack, who has “created a kind of country music that’s larger—and brighter—than real life” (HITS Magazine) co-wrote the song with Ashley McBryde and Nicolette Hayford (Pillbox Patti) and co-produced it with Dann Huff. The song shows Hammack’s bold vocals as she dives deep into the inner battles of repeating old habits when dealing with heartache.
Wrote this one with @AshleyMcBryde & @pillboxpatti in 2021, the day I tried microneedling for the first time. My face was marlboro red & still, when we finished the song, we felt in our bones that we had to go celebrate it with a round. We drove to Brewhouse, we sat at the pic.twitter.com/SEYZGBMPxs
— Caylee Hammack (@Cayleehammack) March 31, 2023
“Love is my weakness, my kryptonite even,” shared Hammack. “It’s the small girl inside of me looking for true love, and really believing I’m going to find it. This song is a very honest admission of some bad decisions that I think anyone can relate to making… those decisions sometimes we repeat, even though we know it’s not what is best for us. The humanness of our habits and hearts and a swig of Jack Daniel’s for flavor.”
Hammack just returned from overseas at the C2C Festival with performances in London, Dublin and Glasgow and has recently announced stops as part of Dierks Bentley’s upcoming Gravel & Gold Tour. Hammack has previously brought her unforgettable live set to opening slots for Reba, Darius Rucker, Chris Stapleton, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Trisha Yearwood, Brad Paisley, Brothers Osborne and some of country music’s biggest festivals.
Audio / Caylee Hammack talks about her new song "History of Repeating."
DownloadCaylee Hammack (History of Repeating) OC: …certain person. :14
“I wrote ‘History of Repeating’ with Ashley McBryde and Pillbox Patti, and we started talking about the bad decisions we make especially when it comes to drinking and smoking and that certain person we shouldn’t talk to anymore, and it seems we all have that certain person.”