Growing up in Louisiana, Kayla Woodson was a little girl with a big voice and a love for the stage. At age seven, she started playing the Texas/Louisiana Opry circuit and by age ten was fronting her own band and performing at parades and festivals across the region. By age fifteen, Kayla was writing her own music and released an album titled I’m Movin’ On, which included her original songs. In the fall of 2012, she made the move to Nashville to study at Belmont University and a few short years later in 2015, she performed on the Hard Rock stage at CMA Music Fest and released her first single “Fan for the Flame." She followed that up with her self-titled EP (2016) and recently debuted her new single, "Unfixable," a mid-tempo ballad that showcases Woodson's passionate, powerhouse vocals (recalling Carrie Underwood) which expose a determination and a vulnerability to the one she loves.
"I wrote 'Unfixable' with my co-writer Andrew Peebles, and by the time we were done writing the song I knew that I had to release it as my next single. It's more of an emotional song that shows way more vulnerability than I have ever shown through my music. It's about that moment when you love someone so much that you can't walk away from them even though you know the relationship is not good for you. You're essentially begging this person to cause you pain and in turn make your connection unfixable, so that it gives you enough reason to walk away from them. I'm so excited for the world to hear this song and I hope you all love it as much as I do!" Get Plugged In above. Website
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