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Megan Moroney | Superstar Power Hour

Megan Moroney | Superstar Power Hour

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Riding high off her new single, "You Had To Be There," Megan Moroney recently joined Katie Neal for the 'Superstar Power Hour,' to talk about working with Kenny Chesney, life on tour, her next album, and the story behind her hit, "Am I Okay?"

"I had only known this dude for like a month," admits Megan about the song's subject. "Mistake number one. Never write a nice song about a man that you've only known for a month because by month 3, they will ruin your life."

"I was like a month in and I was like, 'wait, I'm actually like really happy and this is crazy,' like what's wrong with me? I'm usually so sad, like put me in rice, something's wrong with me. And so that was the sentiment that I went in with. I wrote it with Jesse Jo Dillon and Luke Laird."

"But at the same time... I knew I was going on tour with Kenny, so I wanted it to feel like a stadium song. So when I was having Luke come up with the chords and stuff, I was like, 'this needs to feel really big' because I want to be able to get people up even though I play pretty early. I want people like up out of their seats, just like another good song for my setlist that feels like a party, and we would end the set every night with that one, and mission accomplished, I guess. But yeah, when we wrote it, it was kind of just half of authentic feelings of being like, 'wait, I'm actually happy. Am I okay?' And then paired with the need for a big stadium song, and that's how we got it."

With the tour coming to a close and her star rapidly rising, it's almost the end of the 'Am I Okay?' era, but what's next for Megan Moroney? "Well, I can say that I've been in the studio a lot. I've been writing a lot. I'm just gonna keep the ball rolling, you know, so I'm excited," she reveals. "This next set of music is a lot happier than what you would expect, but I feel like that's just where I'm at in life. I feel like for once I'm just like, chilling."

"I do have one really gut-wrenching song on the album. There's a few sad songs still because I would never abandon my emo cowgirlness, but for the album as a whole, I definitely think it's a lot more carefree and just like, sassy and fun, and I'm excited for everyone to hear what I've been working on."

For more from Megan Moroney, check out the full 'Superstar Power Hour' interview above.

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