TALLAHASSEE, FL (July 18, 2024) – Adrianna Freeman, the soulful voice that has captured hearts with her poignant storytelling and unwavering authenticity, released her latest single, “I Ran Out of Whiskey Yesterday.” Written in collaboration with her longtime bandmate Mark Hawkins, the song resonates with the struggles faced by many Americans today.

“I Ran Out of Whiskey Yesterday” is not just another country song. It embodies the essence of country music’s true spirit—”three chords and the truth.” Freeman and Hawkins have crafted a song that speaks to the current American struggle, emphasizing the universal challenges faced by people across the nation. “This song is not a political song; it is a song about the current American struggle,” says Freeman. “Unlike some musicians who are afraid to take a stand for what they truly believe in, we are not afraid to say when things are not right.”

Freeman’s new release promotes inclusivity and calls for unity among all Americans, urging them to stand together during these challenging times. “We wrote the song out of sheer frustration,” Freeman explains. “We, like other Americans, work hard as hell to obtain the American dream, which has almost become unattainable for many of us. We believe it is time for Americans to work together, remove the scales from our eyes to see what is happening in our great country, and take a stand for effective change and strong leadership!”

Born in Tallahassee, FL, Adrianna Freeman’s roots in country music run deep. The oldest daughter of Ed Freeman, a former sharecropper, and his wife Theresa, Adrianna grew up influenced by the soulful cries of country legends like Loretta Lynn and Patty Loveless. Her journey into music began in church and at county fairs, evolving from singing to writing her own songs.

Freeman’s talents caught the eye of Teddy Gentry, a founding member of the iconic group “ALABAMA.” Gentry, who produced Freeman’s earlier project, has praised her voice, likening it to that of Tammy Wynette, one of country music’s all-time greats.

Freeman’s first single, “Just A Girl,” addressed the challenges faced by children in broken homes and was adopted as the official theme song of The National Network for Youth (NN4Y) in Washington, D.C. Her debut album, “Either You Do or You Don’t,” received rave reviews and was embraced by fans worldwide.

Now, with “I Ran Out of Whiskey Yesterday,” Freeman continues to pave her own path in country music, blending heartfelt lyrics with a call to action. The song is available now on all major streaming platforms.

For Freeman, the release of this single is not just a milestone in her career but a beacon of hope and a call for solidarity among Americans. “It is our hope that the song resonates with you and you agree that it is time for change,” says Freeman. As she looks ahead, she remains committed to her vision and the dreams that lie ahead.

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