Why Do I Keep Going There? Chelsea Berman Asks the Tough Questions With Latest Single

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If you’re a fan of country pop and sassy lyrics, then the new single ‘Going There’ by Chelsea Berman is a must-listen. In this fun and upbeat track, Chelsea sings about the all-too-relatable experience of going back to the wrong person time and time again. But instead of dwelling on the bad decisions she’s made, she’s questioning why she keeps going there in the first place.

Teaming up with Canadian songwriters Lydia Sutherland and Aaron Pollock, Chelsea has crafted a catchy chorus that will have you singing along in no time. And while the lyrics are certainly sassy, they’re also relatable and empowering. You can’t help but feel a little bit badass when you hear Chelsea sing, “I’ve been down that road before, I ain’t going there no more.”

One of the standout features of ‘Going There’ is the way it seamlessly blends country and pop influences. This is thanks in part to producer Rhys Zacher, who has brought a modern twist to Chelsea’s country roots. The result is a track that feels fresh and contemporary, but still has plenty of heart and soul.

Overall, ‘Going There’ is a fantastic introduction to this new direction for Chelsea Berman. It’s a fun and catchy track that will have you tapping your toes and singing along, while also packing a powerful message about self-worth and moving on.

If you’re a fan of country pop or just great music in general, be sure to add this one to your playlist.

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