
"Urban Cowboy" by Cali Tucker is a comforting track full of romantic whimsy and hope. This song takes on the fairytale narrative delivered to children with the love interest always being a charming and brilliant wonder. Inspiring listeners to keep their hopes alive for a love as beautiful as a fabled storybook, the song expresses that the speaker has found a man equivalent to the magical ones from stories. Lyrics like "modern day Western, catch me if you can, mythical man" allow the thought of a dazzling cowboy to waltz around listeners' minds, letting them share in the joyful idea that true and extraordinary love is not just a fact of fiction.
Opening with an entrancing blend of humming and fast-paced acoustic guitar strumming, this track will energize you with its story-like spirit. Cali's swanky, bold country-pop vocals work through the verse, accompanied by an exciting blend of percussive acoustic and electric guitar. The vocals grow louder and bolder in the chorus, showing off the power of Cal's singing, with a blend of catchy, rhythmic instrumentals in the background. Working melismatically through the lyrics, her voice soars high, sweetly stretching the syllables of the word love with an uplifting tone. Listeners will love the confident pop sound of this song with its charming country twist.
Cali Tucker is a Las Vegas headliner and country-pop recording artist from Nashville. As a finalist on season 6 of NBC's musical coaching show The Voice and former Miss Teen All American, Cali has spent years growing on stage, with a dynamic and exciting talent for live performances. On top of her original singles, Cali has released a Christmas album as well as an album of covers. Her dynamic sound certainly carries a pop core, but throughout her lyrics and vocals, you can certainly hear the way she sticks to her country roots' legacy as daughter of LaCosta Tucker and niece of Tanya Tucker. Check out the links below to explore her music.
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