Priscilla Block Ready To Showcase Her ‘Vulnerable Side’ On Major Label Debut EP
After taking TikTok by storm in 2020, Priscilla Block is gearing up to release her much-anticipated self-titled major label debut…

Priscilla Block; Photo by Logen Christopher
After taking TikTok by storm in 2020, Priscilla Block is gearing up to release her much-anticipated self-titled major label debut EP this Friday, April 30.
The six-song project was entirely co-written by Block and showcases her knack for writing relatable songs. From the intoxicating “Wish You Were The Whiskey” and the emotion-filled “Just About Over You” to the irresistibly catchy “I Bet You Wanna Know,” Block’s EP tells her truth though her music.
“This EP is such a vulnerable side of who I am and where I’ve been,” she explains. “It’s my story of falling apart in order to find myself again. I hope that when you hear these songs, they make you feel that it’s ok to not be perfect and realize that sometimes we need the lows to value the highs… AND ONCE YOU REGAIN THAT CONFIDENCE… LET IT SHOW BABY!”
The Country Now Artist To Watch will celebrate the release of her self-titled EP with several virtual appearances.
On Thursday, April 29, Block will join us on Connect with Country Now, airing on CTRL_MUSIC_, exclusively on Twitch, at 1 pm CT. Later that day, she will stream her full band show live from the Hard Rock Cafe in downtown Nashville. Fans can tune in HERE or on Busch’s Facebook page beginning at 9pm CT.
“I am so, so, so excited to do this livestream,” says Priscilla. “So many people haven’t been able to see me play live, and it has been a long time since I’ve been able to play with my band. And I’m so excited to talk about each song and also give people a taste of what a live show’s gonna look like!”
On Saturday, May 1, Block will make her Grand Ole Opry debut. Fans can watch live on Circle TV, Circle All Access Facebook, YouTube and Twitter channels.
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PRISCILLA BLOCK EP Track Listing:
1. Wish You Were The Whiskey – Priscilla Block, Sarah Jones, Josh Beale, Kate Hastings
2. Just About Over You – Block, S. Jones, Emily Kroll
3. Heels In Hand – Block, S. Jones, J. Beale, K. Hastings, Robbie Artress
4. Sad Girls Do Sad Things – Block, S. Jones, E. Kroll
5. Bad Part of Good – Block, R. Artress
6. I Bet You Wanna Know – Block, S. Jones, Stone Aielli
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