Laine Hardy Announces Release of New Song, ‘Memorize You’
Laine Hardy is satisfying fans’ requests for new music with the release of a brand new song, “Memorize You.” Out…
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Laine Hardy is satisfying fans’ requests for new music with the release of a brand new song, “Memorize You.”
Out Friday, May 14, the track is the follow-up to the American Idol winner’s previous releases “Ground I Grew Up On,” “Tiny Town,” and “Other LA.”
The Louisiana native announced the song release on Monday (May 10).
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“I’ve seen y’all asking for new music and I’m so excited to tell you my brand new song ‘Memorize You’ will be out THIS FRIDAY,” he shared across his social media accounts.
Fans can pre-save “Memorize You” by clicking HERE.
Laine Hardy was crowned winner of season 17 of American Idol in 2019. He won over millions on the show with covers of artists such as Elvis Presley, Hank Williams and The Black Crowes. Since winning Idol, Hardy has been working on his debut album with producer Michael Knox.
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