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Country 20 April, 2021

Caylee Hammack & Chris Stapleton Collaborate On "Small Town Hypocrite," Out Now

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Capitol Records Nashville singer/songwriter Caylee Hammack is releasing a new version of her deeply personal song "Small Town Hypocrite" with a guest vocal by Chris Stapleton, available now. Since Hammack released the autobiographical song, critics, fans and peers alike have had an overwhelming affinity for the track and the picture it paints of the songwriter's journey of heartbreak and reflection. Hammack also hand illustrated the single art for the special release of the track, depicting the trailer featured in the vulnerable lyrics.
"My one whim for this song was to hear Chris Stapleton accompany me on it," shared Hammack. "Two years after I spoke this wish out loud in the studio, Chris agreed to sing the part I had written in hopes of hearing his voice on it. Life is a beautiful full circle sometimes. I am so grateful to Chris for singing on this song."
Co-written and co-produced by Hammack, NPR and Esquire singled out "Small Town Hypocrite" as one of their "Best Songs of 2020" and the acclaim continues to stack up.

"A song of the year." - Stereogum
"A devastating ballad about the guy who broke her heart that felt so intimately specific, with weary anger so finely honed, that it was hard to imagine what heights Hammack could reach on her second album." - Rolling Stone
"So well-written and communicated… Never fitting in, sacrificing a scholarship for love, being cheated on and realizing mistakes, it's all here in elegantly scored music - sighing steel guitars and murmuring keys - that sports hooks, urgency and a chorus that comfortably sticks in your ear." - NPR
"The track is a perfect wonder… The lyric is extraordinary… The vocal performance is quite moving, radiating vulnerability, heartache, bitterness and honesty. All in all, a fabulous little record." - Music Row
"Hammack bares her soul on the deeply personal "Small Town Hypocrite," a heartbreaking story song about trusting the wrong person." - Billboard
"A devastating ballad from a new singer." - Washington Post
"Powerful."- Paste
"The story of the heartbreak that got her here." - CMT

Capitol Nashville "songwriter/producer/full-throttle vocalist" (HITS) Caylee Hammack just released her debut record IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU. Critics have continued to highly praise the 13-track set that sees Hammack with writer and producer credits on every track on the album. "Hammack has arrived with this 13-track adrenaline blast…every song on here plays out like an entry in Hammack's diary - and is just as compelling…Hammack deserves to be a star" declared Billboard. Recently winning a nod for ACM "Music Event Of The Year," with Miranda Lambert, Caylee Hammack has been noted as an "Artist To Watch" by outlets including The Bobby Bones Show, Rolling Stone and HITS Magazine for her "voice to move mountains" (Rolling Stone). With her breakout Top 30 single "Family Tree" marking the most-added single at Country radio by a female artist in over three years, Hammack, the Capitol Nashville recording artist has previously brought her unforgettable live set to opening slots for Eric Church, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Trisha Yearwood, Brothers Osborne and some of country music's biggest festivals. For more information visit www.cayleehammack.com.






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