Rising country-pop artist Abbie Callahan is back with a fresh new single, “Yo-Yo,” following the success of her viral track “Marry Jane.” The new song blends bright, summery sounds with emotionally raw lyrics, capturing the whirlwind of a short-lived romance.
Written with Joseph Patton and Jason Gantt and produced by Oscar Charles, “Yo-Yo” is powered by standout instrumentation from CMA Musician of the Year Charlie Worsham. It’s light on the ears but heavy on the heart, marking the start of a new chapter in Abbie’s storytelling.
Listen to “Yo-Yo” here: https://found.ee/yoyoac
Abbie shares, “I wrote ‘Yo-Yo’ about an 8-day situationship, and I’m glad I at least got something good out of that whole experience. It’s light and fun-sounding, but lyrically dark and pretty sad, honestly. It is the catalyst for my forthcoming EP, setting the stage for a defining story in my life to unfold. I’m really excited to get it out there, and I hope people love it as much as I do!”
With a sound that channels classic influences like Linda Ronstadt and Don Williams while nodding to modern artists like Sierra Ferrell and Leon Bridges, Abbie Callahan continues to build her own space in the genre—one where heartfelt honesty meets musical flair.
Following nearly 600K streams and over 5 million social impressions for “Marry Jane,” Abbie is keeping the momentum going. She’s set to perform at Bonnaroo on June 13 at the Who Stage and will appear regularly at Nashville’s iconic honky tonks.
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