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Jordana Bryant Celebrates Swifties and Aims To Inspire First Time Voters with “Taylor For President"

The Country pop artist is celebrating her newfound civic duty with the release of her brand new single.

By Jennifer BarnesPublished 2 days ago 3 min read
Jordana Bryant - "Taylor For President"

Leaning into her inner Swiftie, "Taylor For President" has a labyrinth of iconic Eras inspired Easter Eggs that nod to the superstar’s hit singles, all while delivering an inspirational and optimistic spin heading into the upcoming election. She has been teasing the song since her Hampton Social rooftop performance of it in early June and more recently online to her rapidly growing TikTok that has garnered over 3.9 million likes and her already amassed Instagram following of over 329,000 followers. Bryant is partnering with virality powerhouse Artist Partner Group (APG), out of Los Angeles, on this fresh track.

As an 18 year old getting ready to vote for the first time, I’m hopeful this election year to find a candidate who speaks to me - someone that I can get excited about supporting,” Bryant explains, “I think what makes Taylor Swift a really powerful songwriter and entertainer is how she connects with her fans and how relatable her music is. It’d be wonderful to have someone running for President with that similar universal relatability and ability to connect all kinds of people. By releasing this song, I want to bring some lightheartedness to the genuine changes myself, and my peers, hope to see this November. If nothing else, I hope it’s a reminder for voters, especially first time voters like myself, to vote for what they want their future to look like.

Growing up, Jordana was inspired by the authenticity and relatability of Swift’s lyrics. She began writing her own songs at an early age with the hope of connecting people and adding positivity.

As she moves into the second half of 2024, Jordana is going to continue to release new music regularly and has a summer full of shows, jump-started by her performance at the kickoff of Nashville’s CMA Fest in June, where she shared the stage with Jordan Davis and Russell Dickerson. During CMA Fest, she teased the “Taylor For President” release and gave fans a special preview of the song at her Fan Fair X booth. Additionally, Jordana will join Niko Moon for select dates this summer in Delaware and Texas as well as opening for Lauren Alaina in Illinois this September.

Starting the year with the release of the heart-wrenching “How’d You Do It,” Jordana has since showcased her versatility as an artist with upbeat, melody-driven singles like “Fire Works.” Her steady stream of releases has seen much success as she shares to TikTok and Instagram and allows fans to hear unreleased music early.

Now, at 18 years old, Jordana is poised to take to the voting booth for the first time this November and is using her voice, through this song, to encourage others to do the same and bring people together on the eve of the first Presidential debate.

Last year, the singer-songwriter celebrated her radio debut on SiriusXM’s The Highway with single “Can I Get It Back,” as well as the release of her self-titled debut EP which reached #10 on the iTunes country album charts. The EP featured the fan-favorite track “Penniless and Broke,” which was added to Spotify’s New Boots playlist, praised by Billboard as a ‘Must Hear New Country Song’ and featured by Glamour. Jordana also signed with CAA for exclusive tour booking and went on to provide direct support for Season 21 winners of NBC’s The Voice, Girl Named Tom as well as Alexandra Kay. She capped off the year with releases such as “18” and “Best Friend,” and celebrated reaching over 35 million global streams and still counting.

For more information and to see where she is performing next, visit Jordana’s official website.

Stream/Purchase “Taylor For President” HERE. Keep up with Jordana on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.

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