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Kameron Marlowe & Ella Langley release fabulous new duet ‘Strangers’

Chart-topping Country artist Kameron Marlowe collaborates with emerging Country sensation Ella Langley to deliver a poignant duet titled ‘Strangers.’

Penned by Langley, Marlowe, Will Bundy, and Chase McGill, the track delves into the intricacies of toxic relationships, with the duo’s harmonies capturing the struggle between friendship and romance.

Discussing the song’s theme, Marlowe shares, “’Strangers’ is about a toxic relationship with the battle of breaking up or staying together. This couple is so twisted in their everyday lives that they know they will fall back into the trap if they see each other out on the town. I love how this song builds. I feel like you can really feel the energy.”

Langley adds, “We wrote ‘Strangers’ about a relationship that feels impossible to escape. Damned if you stay, damned if you leave. A good ole fashioned ‘catch 22.’ What do you do when you can’t stay lovers because it hurts too much, or friends because it hurts too much? The only thing left to do is to leave the relationship in the memories and walk away. But even that seems like it’d end with the same result – heartbreak.”

Crafted during Marlowe and Langley’s inaugural writing session, ‘Strangers’ emerged from Langley’s concept. The emotionally charged track, teased on both artists’ social media platforms, navigates the complexities of love and heartbreak in the aftermath of a complicated relationship.

In tandem with the release, Marlowe announces the headlining Strangers Tour, spanning 13 dates across the country. Joining him on the tour is rising Country talent Tucker Wetmore, whose debut single, ‘Wine Into Whiskey,’ releases on Feb. 23. The tour kicks off in Nacogdoches, Texas (4/4), with notable stops including Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth (4/5) and Stillwater, Okla. (4/6), before concluding in Fort Myers, Fla. on May 23. Public on-sale begins on Jan. 26 at 10 a.m. local time.

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