April 2, 2025

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Kaitlyn Croker releases brand new single Trouble I Chase – Jem Girl at the Piano


NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – Trouble I Chase is the newest single from country music recording artist Kaitlyn Croker.  Released on 28th March and available on all major streaming platforms, the song is described by the singer/songwriter as, “A fun, dynamic, high-energy summer song.” Co-written with Daniel Andrews, Michael Cef, and Cody Kelley, the single was recorded with We The People Music (south of Nashville) and produced by their Jason Wyatt.

Croker describes the song as being about, “The freedom, being out on the road, running away from your troubles, and for me, personally, spreading my wings more.” Fittingly, the chorus says: “The trouble I chase Is a hundred miles an hour… Radio’s louder… Than country thunder…Center stage Top down Camaro Thrill of the unknown No chance that I won’t take No time for tapping my brakes Chasin the trouble I chase…”

While acknowledging that the chorus essentially talks about ‘this is what you should be doing if you’re going out to stir things up,’ Croker said, “I’m often teased for being the ‘good girl,’ even ‘boring,’ but I believe we all have different ‘trouble’ or ‘vices.’  For me, it’s chocolate, but my co-writers brought different perspectives.  It’s about chasing the excitement of things you know you shouldn’t.” Hinting that there might be a music video, she added, “It’s definitely a windows-down, summer-fun song!”

On Saturday, March 29th, Croker will headline a release party for the song. No admission is required to attend the event at Chief’s, which is Eric Church’s honkytonk on Broadway. Kaitlyn Croker comes off a 2024 that saw her open not only for country music superstar Cole Swindell (in Maryland) but for Linda Perry (4 Non Blondes) (in Nashville), in addition to having performed at the Pensacola Beach Songwriters Festival in the Florida panhandle and at the Lake Martin Songwriters Festival in Alabama. In addition, she had done a meet-and-greet at CMA Fest last June and performed three times in Georgia at Camp Southern Ground, the facility founded by country superstar Zac Brown.



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