Pop artist Kaibrienne just released her new single, “Walk Away,” an empowering anthem about finding the strength to break free from a toxic cycle. “Walk Away” takes a bold leap from Kaibrienne’s ‘sad girl’ roots into the world of ‘mad girl’ pop, capturing the frustration of holding on to a relationship where apologies fall flat, and forgiveness only leads to more disappointment.
When asked about the meaning behind the song, Kaibrienne shares, “It’s about wasting time with a stupid man, staying with him & forgiving him a million times in hopes that he’ll change. But he continues to do the same thing over and over again until you’re fed up & walk away for good.” In this third single, she continues to showcase her powerful voice and ability to create relatable, catchy hooks.
“Walk Away” follows the success of Kaibrienne’s first two singles, both of which went viral and quickly drew in fans with her refreshingly honest lyrics and captivating sound. With “Walk Away,” Kaibrienne cements her place as an artist to watch, bringing raw emotion and relatability to the forefront of her music.
“Walk Away” is available on all major streaming platforms.
About Kaibrienne
Whether she’s performing at her local talent show or on the American Idol stage for millions of viewers, Kaibrienne demands attention.
Even at her young age, this vocalist has already overcome so much in order to step into the spotlight — after being diagnosed with Hashimoto’s Disease, undergoing surgery, and recovering from extensive complications, Kaibrienne also conquered what she describes as crippling stage fright. This native of a tiny town in Utah isn’t the type to go down without a fight; she came out on the other side of each battle stronger than ever, and now she’s ready to introduce herself to the world in a big way.
Her debut single release, “girl i am now,” is all about celebrating who she is at this point in her life and all those hard-earned victories. The pop track captures so much of what makes Kaibrienne special — there’s an undeniable tone to her vocals that just can’t be taught, and a cry in her voice that’s as piercing as it is instantly recognizable.
Artists like Jessie Murph, Adele, and Carrie Underwood have all inspired her vocal journey, while Zach Bryan and Tate McRae shape her sound. Family, though, is her true North Star, and all she wants at the end of the day is to become a person who can help people heal through music.
“There are songs people cling to in times of trouble,” she says. “Those are the songs I want to create, and this is what I want to do for the rest of my life.”
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