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Kelsea Ballerini hinted that new music could arrive soon after āaccidentallyā confirming a deluxe album is in the works.
Ballerini spoke about two of the songs in the setlist of her ongoing arena tourĀ in a video shared on TikTok. She spotlighted āTwo Thingsā and āFirst Rodeoā as two of her personal favorite tracks on her latest studio album, Patterns, which come to life with āthe most magicalā production elements on stage:
āIām just sitting here reflecting, thinking, and two of my favorite songs on Patterns are āTwo Thingsā and āFirst Rodeo.ā Therefore, those are two of the songs that I made, to what I think, the most magical, production-wise, on tour. And I donāt think theyāre getting enough love. There, I said it. ā¦I think theyāre so pretty on tour. Thereās a tree. It looks like the treeās on stage. Itās not. Itās on video. Doesnāt matter. āFirst Rodeo,ā thereās a carousel that comes down. We love āBaggage.ā We love ā I love it all. But can we love these songs? I donāt know, before I change the set list? I donāt know.ā
Ballerini explained in the comments that āthe set list is only changing becauseā¦hypotheticallyā¦new music needs a lil room š„¹ā One TikTok commenter requested, āKelsea please please please put out ā[To The Men That Love Women After Heartbreak],āā an unreleased ballad that Ballerini played for the first time on the Grand Ole Opry stage in November 2023, and it quickly became a fan-favorite. Ballerini replied to the TikToker simply with the emoji of a pair of eyes: āš.ā
Balleriniās hint at new music arrives shortly after she āaccidentallyā confirmed she would release a deluxe edition of Patterns. She said in a recent interview with ByrdieĀ that sheās working on a āreally greatā deluxe album after debuting the original 15-track record in October. Ballerini teamed up with songwriters and producers Alysa Vanderheym,Ā Little Big Town'sĀ Karen Fairchild,Ā Jessie Jo DillonĀ andĀ Hillary LindseyĀ to bring the record to life.
āIt is a love record. Itās full of loveāself-love, love for my family, my friends, my partner, whatever,ā Ballerini said ofĀ PatternsĀ in her interview withĀ Byrdie. āBut itās the nuance of it, the growth of it, the tension within itā¦ that is so necessary and interesting to me.
āIāve always considered myself country-adjacent,ā she said later of her musical style. āI grew up in East Tennessee, on a farm, and I write from a storytelling perspective. And Iāve dug my heels into the Nashville country music communityāthatās home base for me. But I also donāt want to ever be boxed in, and I would urge every artist to feel that way. ā¦Music is music. It should exist for everyone, and the whole point of country music, in particular, is writing the truth, writing your story. It shouldnāt matter if thereās a banjo or a beat drop. Itās been really beautiful to watch new ears come into this community, and I love being a small part of that.ā
Ballerini celebrated Patternsā arrival with a sold out album release show at Madison Square Garden in New York City. She kicked off her first headlining arena tour in January with special guests Sasha Alex Sloan,Ā Ashe,Ā The Japanese HouseĀ andĀ MaRynn Taylor.Ā See the list of tour stops here.