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Wild Horse: An Awakening of an Inner Confidence That I Thought Was Lost

An Album Soon To Be Released By RaeLynn

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Wild Horse: An Awakening of an Inner Confidence That I Thought Was Lost
Rae Lynn

RaeLynn does it again with her upcoming album known as Wild Horse. This album demonstrates the high and lows of her life the past four years. This album is not expected to be released until Dec 2,2016. However, RaeLynn graced us with the release of two songs that are included in this album. These songs are known as Love Triangle and Wild Horse.The songs overall arching theme of finding yourself and overcoming obstacles within our lives is just a taste of what to expect from this rising country star. Below are the links to these songs and an overall review of each song and how they can relate to our lives.

1. Love Triangle

Love Triangle depicts the aftermath of a child who has grown up with her parent's divorce. The constant struggling of pleasing both parents while not trying to be stuck in the middle. Despite the fact of RaeLynn personally going through this event with her own parents, she has inspired a hope for people who are going through similar situations, including myself. Recently, I have come to a realization that the only person that can control any situation in their life is themselves. I can not let others depict how I choose my happiness including myself and my parents. Even though my parents are not together, they are still my parents and want to see me succeed. RaeLynn, thank you for giving me the courage to say enough is enough and finally find my own happiness. This one song can help impact so many lives. This is my #mylovetriangle.


2. Wild Horse


This song speaks of empowerment, and it also helps us realize our own inner confidence.

"No one is going to tame me", is just a sneak peak of what these lyrics consist of. It compares a person to a wild horse and that no one should or ever control who you are. You are meant to be free and any relationship that constricts or confines who you are a person is not meant to be. You help me and also everyone else realizes that we are not supposed to live in boxes that society has classified or any of our current or past relationships. We are confident within our own lives and it is okay that we are strong with of without someone in our lives. Thank you for sparking an inner confidence within me that I thought I personally had lost.

While we might feel that our lives are over due to our parents going through a divorce or even a heartbreak, understand that it will get better. Look at RaeLynn, she moved out on her own and went to college. She is a successful person because instead of letting these events bring her down; she found the positive in everything and found a way to see the light even when it is dark. So, do not give up because I have found a new confidence that has emerged from within me like a Wild Horse and you can find yours too.

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