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Review: "Black and Blue" - WHIT


WHIT Black and Blue Cover Art

There’s not many artists who have the ability to take a variety of genres and mix them all into a singular sound. Country-rock artist Whitney Miller (Aka WHIT) did just that in her newest single ‘Black and Blue’. The song is a strong tale of resentment from a failed relationship in which her heart was left “black and blue”, and she vows to fight back by disposing of the leftover memories. “I’ll have a backyard church choir, round that bonfire, burning through, every little memory of you”. You can hear the powerful emotions in WHIT’s voice as she expresses feelings of anger. However, anger isn’t necessarily a bad thing if it’s acted upon properly. The lyrical content from within ‘Black and Blue’ demonstrates that you can dispose of anger in ways other than violence. A great reminder for those who have experienced failed relationships.



‘Black and Blue’ has the structure of a pop song but features country and rock elements that dominate the production. The instrumental has an energetic beat partnered with an unmistakable electric guitar presence. This energy is taken to another level during the bridge, as a fiery electric guitar solo is sure to resonate with even the biggest of rock fans. But the music video for ‘Black and Blue’ is just as powerful as the song. WHIT’s charisma is evident, the visuals are slicker than ever, and the overall content gives off a powerful aura. WHIT’s versatility as an artist is on full display in a song that is bound to make its way onto your playlists.


Whitney Miller has been on quite the journey in becoming a Nashville-based singer-songwriter. She was born in South Texas and grew up listening to classic country artists like Hank Williams and Patsy Cline. Along the way, she embraced her interest in sports and became an MMA fighter and kickboxing commentator. In 2012, Whitney received an award unlike any other: Becoming Miss USA. But throughout all of these accomplishments, nothing was stopping her from pursuing a career in music. She later moved to Nashville to chase this dream, and she’s done a pretty good job at making the most of it. You can check out all of the music and the latest updates from WHIT in the links below.


Written By Camden Luca



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