Maren Morris Breaks Free from Country Music's Culture Battles with 'The Bridge' EP

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Maren Morris releases a two-song EP titled "The Bridge," featuring the tracks "The Tree" and "Get the Hell Out of Here." The songs reflect her frustration with the country music industry in Nashville and her desire to move forward. In "The Tree," Morris expresses her exasperation with a toxic relationship, while "Get the Hell Out of Here" explores feeling pulled in different directions and the importance of focusing on her own power. Morris has been distancing herself from Nashville's country music industry and has recently aligned herself with the Chicks.
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