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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Fail Big – Brenda Cay

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝙁𝙖𝙞𝙡 𝘽𝙞𝙜 – 𝘽𝙧𝙚𝙣𝙙𝙖 𝘾𝙖𝙮


Charles tries, tries again…


Big bucks. Big corporations. Fat cats. Think Amazon. Think Apple. Think Shell. Think Facebook. Think Elon Musk. Think Jeff Bezos. Think Mark Zuckerberg. Think Trump (simmer down). Think… Taylor Swift… “Wait, what does SHE have to do with these pigs??” – I didn’t say they were pigs; YOU said they were pigs. “Okay, but what is SHE doing there??” – This intrigues me. Barring the last name mentioned, these are the things and people we are all supposed to hate. Hate with a passion. This whole corporate attitude STINKS!! How DARE they be rich and successful! Okay, okay. Ethically, you’ve got a point. Politically, you’ve got a point. But what it tends to boil down to is entrepreneur minds turning into business people, turning into wealth. Big wealth. I find it interesting that we apparently all love Steve Jobs, yet all detest Tim Cook. Apparently the reason behind this is that “Steve Jobs was some sort of spiritual guru, and Tim Cook is just a money man” (not actually a quote). Wait a sec, you think Jobs was simply passionate about making our lives better…? He was an entrepreneur with unbelievable business skills! He wanted to make a tonne of money! Same as Cook. And both have done rather well.


Are you really so terribly against these people? It would surely be easy enough to stop lining their pockets by boycotting the lot, no? I can already hear the blood boiling in people’s veins as this article makes them angry angry ANGRY!!! And so, Mr. Complainer reaches for his phone to post a spitting comment of rage to his social media platform of choice, but quickly because he has to pick up the kids from school. The problem lies in the fact that he has posted his comment on Instagram, Facebook (Mr. Zuckerberg) and TwiX (Mr. Musk), using an iPhone (Mr. Cook) that he bought on Amazon (Mr. Bezos), and then (after a quick swig of Coca-Cola) he turns the ignition key of his gas-guzzling SUV (Mr. Shell). It turns out boycotting is harder than you thought. This just in: despite petrol being so expensive these days, charging an electric car is due to be more expensive than petrol. Hardly an incentive to make that switch… “But we’re saving the planet!!” – nope. No you’re not. And you suddenly don’t care about that when your bank account is being eaten into at an alarming rate by your shiny new lithium battery on wheels… And so, petrol sticks around for a bit longer. Let’s get back to Mr. Complainer. You see, he actually likes what they have given him. Ahem. SOLD him. This angry reaction to me, is as crazy as a client asking me to produce their track, me charging a fee, them being happy with the result, and then them getting angry that I actually make a living from this!! How dare I do a good job. How dare I charge for something the client wants! Thankfully, this altercation has never happened. Because of COURSE it hasn’t. That would be stupid. But now imagine that I were suddenly the most successful producer/engineer in the world and was therefore making a stupid amount of money… The hate would start. Absurd to me. Despite the hate, I would still like this to come true. Which brings me on to my next point.


When people say “How dare they be rich and successful”, they are not really completing their stance. What they tend to mean is, “How DARE they be rich and successful, when I am NOT!!” – Ah. We have hit the crux of the matter. The cold, hard truth of it all. Jealousy. While there are many reasons to be put off by some of these giants in business, jealousy should not be one of them. Otherwise it’s pure hypocrisy. We’d all like to be rich. Some of you even MAY be. Money buys everything. Even love. Well, no. Not love. Maybe plastic love… But it definitely buys everything else. Sad but true. Oh, actually, I’ll tell you what it doesn’t buy. Accomplishment. A sense of achievement. Unless of course the achievement is in the making of these pennies. In which case you’re quids in.


“But what about Taylor?? You haven’t explained about Taylor!!” – Ach. I was hoping you would have forgotten that bit by now. Taylor Swift is a marketing ploy. Sorry to the fans, but I believe this to be true. An extra special apology for NAS artist Paul McCormick – I know you’re a huge fan. She – coupled with her team – is the same as the big boys at the top. The despisees. She is simply packaged differently so as not to rile the general public. Many young fans look up to her and see her as a role model (others perhaps simply see her as a model). Music is far more appealing and accessible than business. But sadly, in this league, music is business. Swift is a brand. A dangerously huge brand. I don’t think any artist should get THIS big, as it can have horrendous knock-on effects. Political endorsement in music is something I personally cannot stand. These mega musicians and artists NEED to keep their political views to themselves, or at least not megaphone them into our eardrums from all angles. It’s a form of brainwashing. If you were to vote the opposite of your idol, you might see it as betrayal as a fan. So you do what you’re told. This is NOT a good thing. Let’s keep music pure, no? We have little left to enjoy. By all means, write a song called “Orange Man, Bad”, but keep it to the confines of the song. Please don’t just go on social media and say “Vote for this person, not that person”. I don’t want music to go the way of Hollywood. Some might argue that this wish is a ship long sailed, but I like to think positively. I like to hope in between sighs. And politicians need to learn the same lesson: stop playing our favourite songs on your “love me” demonstrations. You’re really spoiling our fun. Something at which politicians are incredibly adept.


Enough spoiling your fun; let’s get in to music. I said last week there was one other song (of several) I particularly went for, but that I wouldn’t say what it was on the off chance that I review it the following week… Welcome to the following week. This song has been stuck in my head every day since then, so I really couldn’t ignore it. It is time for Nashville’s own Brenda Cay to step into the CC spotlight for the very first time, with her latest single: Fail Big. Although Brenda has been a member of the New Artist Spotlight for many years, I have never reviewed her. This is not because she is no good. Far from it. It is because although I can appreciate and talk about music that isn’t necessarily to my personal taste, sometimes it can be tricky. In the case of this artist, the difficulty has always been a thing of genre. I do try to be unbiased and showcase as much as I can in terms of musical scope, but there does have to be something for me to latch on to… Growing up in the 70s will have given you a splash of Country lovin’. Growing up currently might be giving you youngsters a similar vibe. But when I was growing up, Country was as dead as disco (at least in Britain). It was as unpopular as jazz. That is, until disco and jazz came back. It amazes me how we rehash the same old things every couple of decades. As soon as it hits the base of the trough, it starts climbing again. Like a soundwave, wiggling up and down ad infinitum. Quite strange. Anyway. Country music. Simply put: it ain’t me, babe. Now, I know that to many of you in the Ewe Ess of Aye (especially certain states), this could be tantamount to blasphemy. But it has rarely floated my boat. In fact, as soon as that twang comes along, I’m usually bailing out the boat, bucket by bucket so as not to drown! So THIS is the simple, perhaps shameful reason I have never reviewed Brenda Cay. She makes purely country music, and I don’t go for Country music.


Two bits of good news though. One, those who go for Country music absolutely LOVE her stuff. Two, for those who feel as I feel, this new single is different. Sure, it is absolutely still Country, but there is a LOT more pop in this one. A modern pop too. And as Taylor Swift and many others have realised, Country pop hits BIG. Before I go into the song, I’d just like to give you an idea of Brenda’s success so far… She has had 14 licensing deals and more than 7 million streams. Her music has been featured on the Country category of Apple Hot Tracks, as well as the Academy of Country Music’s New Music Friday playlist. She has been featured in numerous Country music publications. Her song, I Fish, received an Honourable Mention at the American Songwriter awards, and she even won first place for her song, Remind Me of Me. She is a member of the CMA (Country Music Association). She has 45,000 avid followers on social media, and currently has more than 20,000 monthly listeners on Spotify alone. So you see, Country is very much here to stay, and so is Brenda.


Fail Big first caught my eye because of the title. It’s weird. But good weird. Its meaning though, is far more interesting. As always, the song’s meaning is open to interpretation, but I have a plausible theory. There are certain brilliant, daring minds throughout the decades and even centuries that have come up with crazy concepts for “how to make a buck”, where others have very possibly told them it would fail. Yet in their own mind, they can see a clear vision. They can see a gap in the market. And most importantly, it ends up working. This used to be what “entrepreneur” meant. Now “entrepreneur” is what you put in your TwiX bio, along with “promoter”, “expert”, and “God”. This might be semi-believable if they didn’t have 14 followers… So yes, these REAL entrepreneurs have initiative, invention, daring, assertiveness and an “all-in” attitude. If it goes wrong, it will cripple them. So that’s why the best make sure it doesn’t go wrong. This is why the best are the best. Brenda evidently realises this (if I haven’t read the song entirely wrong), and is therefore truly inspired to be just like them. A go-getter! Well so far, she is going and she is getting. I have a feeling this song is only going to propel her into the near impossibility of making it in the music industry.


I am absolutely CERTAIN that if this song had been released by Taylor Swift or Shania Twain, this would be a classic song forever. One that half the world loves while the other half keeps bailing out the buckets, but where everyone KNOWS it. The mentions of famous brands and names also help with that. An instant connection with listeners when Disney, KFC and Bohemian Rhapsody are mentioned. But the hook is in the chorus. Such a fantastic and unexpected chord when the word Fail hits. One of the best and most catchy pop choruses I have heard in a long while. As to the sound and the production, it’s all just flawless. Brenda’s voice curls to perfection with impeccable enunciation. As ever! Her songs have always had excellent sound, but this one I think really takes things a notch higher. It sounds like Nashville’s top session musicians and a leading sound engineer. The main guitar riff sounds epic, and again just sounds classic. Fail Big is to Country Pop what Joe Bonamassa is to modern Blues. The best.


Frankly – and I never thought I’d say this in one of my reviews – she could not fail bigger. EPIC FAIL!!


Aside from daring, guts and foresight, being an entrepreneur means 3 things: money, professionalism, status. In other words, Quid pro quo.


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53 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Fail Big – Brenda Cay”

  1. DVous Music Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    DVous Music

    Charles, thank you for featuring one of the Country Music gems of our community!

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  2. soledadsonora.on Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    soledadsonora.on

    Great country song, modern and dynamic, great artist and charles impeccable as always.

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  3. Faded Element Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Faded Element

    My wife loves her 90’s country and I don’t mind Country music. Great job Brenda, you look badass in your artwork btw! 👏 Mr. CC always having us think, laugh and repeat!

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  4. Niwde Yenref Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Niwde Yenref

    Amazing review, great music! 👊😎👍

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  5. United Duality Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    United Duality

    Great review again. I’m not that much into country either but I enjoy listening to Brenda’s songs, and this one is superb.

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  6. Simone Vignini Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Simone Vignini

    Nice article, I’m one of these jealous guys but I’m happy if good persons or artists are rich and famous; congrats to Brenda Cay, great quality as always!

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  7. Roberta Plant Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Roberta Plant

    As a country folk artist,this review makes me wanna know more about Brenda! Thanks Charles

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  8. rikiabi34 Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    rikiabi34

    I am a country fan and i saw Bonamassa live. 😉 The voice is so perfect it seems AI . What AI cannot do is the genial arrangement of the chords hits constructing a theme under a theme. The subtle irony is so good. For sure a potential new classic

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  9. Pamara Music Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Pamara Music

    I loved the song & I loved this review, it was fun to read!! 😍

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  10. J willss music Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    J willss music

    Big name really plays a role in the history of the song..

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  11. joibjalla Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    joibjalla

    Interesting stuff. Jelousy. Great point.

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  12. Tim Consley Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Tim Consley

    This song is great. And while I am not a country fan, I do know what you mean about that certain country pop. Great review, Charles. Oh, and all hail Joe Bonamassa!

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  13. William Lovitt Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    William Lovitt

    I enjoyed Charles’ combination of humor and philosophy and the insight into Brenda’s great song. I love country music and am a big fan of Brenda’s outstanding music. This is country at its best; clever lyrics, catchy music and the perfect vocal delivery 😎

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  14. Lisa Haden Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Lisa Haden

    Another great review, while country music isn’t my go-to genre I do appreciate a good tune like Brenda’s.

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  15. Jane Marie Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Jane Marie

    “Orange Man, bad” 🤣 – that has got me!🤣 Always loved a bit of Country, me being 10 years your senior and all that…☺️ Brenda definitely has the Swifty/Shania vibe going on here with combined with her own style. I wish her lots of deserved success with the song… wouldn’t that be good….😍

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  16. dom piper Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    dom piper

    Too many cooks spoil the broth but everyone loves big jobs…… That is what you said, right? I thought you were going to say ‘keep politics out of music’; my hands hovered over keyboard poised to punch the keys in disagreement, but no; once again you hit the mark perfectly ‘keep it to the confines of the song’. What a sensible chap you are Charles! Be a musician, or be a politician. But don’t be both. Didn’t Kanye West promise his candidacy for the US presidential election back in 2020? Yeah, nuff said. Anyway, anyway, anyway!!! Brenda Cay and Fail Big. Superb. I heard it last week. I loved it; and assumed it had slipped your net. Silly me! Lov… Show More

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  17. Chris Franklin Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Chris Franklin

    Another excellent review Charles, I agree with most of your remarks, especially about country music, (country rock however is a different matter, i.e. The Eagles). However, I think your interpretation of the song’s meaning is incorrect. I don’t believe Brenda is writing about “Go-Getters” as such, she is referring to products that were produced by people who had either failed spectacularly or were told their idea wouldn’t be successful: At age 22, Walt Disney experienced bankruptcy after the failure of a cartoon series in Kansas City. Harland Sanders failed in business his entire life, until at age 65 he started KFC. Freddie Mercury was told Bohemian Rhapsody would never sell. They were all told they would fail, but they “Failed… Show More

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  18. brother.poor.my Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    brother.poor.my

    When the (Dixie) Chicks said they were “ashamed” to be from the same state as their president, people walked out in droves to steamroll their CDs. Sadly, no one’s steamrolling Taylor’s streams. I’m all for artists speaking out politically; many punk rock and hardcore bands solely sing about this topic. Surprisingly, Taylor has sung about her political stance in the past, despite many MANY lighter natured songs, so I suppose I’m ok with her commercial-esque endorsement.

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  19. Rich Allen Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Rich Allen

    Ah, the classic debate: love them or hate them, we all secretly keep their bank accounts flush while scrolling through our devices like pros! Who knew our most passionate rants against the rich came right after we’ve had our daily dose of overpriced lattes and a side of ‘influencer-approved’ consumerism? And Brenda Cay—sounds like she’s on the path to being the next big thing! Who wouldn’t want to ‘fail big’ while belting out catchy tunes that make us think about all the stuff we’re just dying to buy? Let’s raise a glass (of overpriced organic juice, of course) to the blurred lines between art, business, and our ever-expanding collection of ‘guilty pleasures!

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  20. Billy Castillo Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Billy Castillo

    Great review , but yeah I have to say that artists expressing their political views can be extremely detrimental, especially if they aren’t a huge name . Taylor Swift (whom I actually a fan of) can afford to do it, but a small indie artist runs the risk of potentially killing their career if their views don’t align with those of their supporters. That’s one of the reasons I’ve generally kept my views to myself , although it’s getting harder to do so

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  21. Shel Scott Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Shel Scott

    Disagree with you on the political endorsement piece, actually. Music is one of the few things we can do as an individual that actually (potentially) has some ripple impact. And the best music has always been political. I appreciate artists being political.

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  22. Marcus Magnusson Avatar
    September 24, 2024
    Marcus Magnusson

    Spot on with these observations, I got nothing to add really! Great choice of song this week, Brenda is brilliant and I listened to this one as soon as it came out. I started to give country a chance maybe 5 years ago. Only listening to pretty new stuff though. I think country can be divided in songs that feels very organic and song that are mass produced generic crap. But there seems to be a thousand different sub-genres I’ll never grasp the differences of as a Swede 😅 The stuff that borders on being called southern rock is what I like most

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  23. Patrick Laurin Avatar
    September 25, 2024
    Patrick Laurin

    Great article and review! Country isn’t necessarily my cup of tea, but I can appreciate it every now and then. Very interesting to get to know Brenda a bit more

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  24. 12 Below Avatar
    September 25, 2024
    12 Below

    I’m not that much into country either, but this one stood out from the first time I heard it. It’s musically a bit different, and the lyrics are fun (and not of the same of same old drink, girl/boy, truck variety). Wishing Brenda as much success as she deserves – she’s already on a good track, and maybe this one really takes off! Fingers crossed!

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  25. Vladislav Kubíček Avatar
    September 25, 2024
    Vladislav Kubíček

    It would de difficult to review this song for me too. I have no background in country. The song has some drums and other instruments quite surprisingly placed. And the surprise is – it works well together. Thank you.

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  26. Krauw Avatar
    September 25, 2024
    Krauw

    You brilliantly navigates the complexities of success and jealousy in the music industry! Brenda Cay’s ‘Fail Big’ is a standout track that blends catchy pop with authentic country vibes.

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  27. Emily Gray Avatar
    September 25, 2024
    Emily Gray

    An interesting topic there, CC for sure. It certainly would be nice to have a little more money in my pockets, but I do think there is such a thing as having ‘more than you need’ or in some people’s cases ‘more than you could ever possibly spend in a lifetime’. 😂 I think it’s the hoarding that makes it such a touchy subject, when some people can’t even afford to feed their kids.

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  28. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 25, 2024
    Charles Connolly

    I’m in two minds. Is it fair for one person to have £1000 when another person has only £1? No, it’s not fair. But this was not divided unfairly from a pile of cash on the table in the middle of the room. The first person earned £1000. The second person did not. Should the first person therefore give loads of money to the second person because they can’t begin to spend it all? It would be nice if they did, but they’re under no obligation to do so; it’s their own money that they’ve earnt. You see: I’m in two minds. I think what I don’t like is this attitude that rich people owe poor people their money. But… Show More

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  29. antonigpiano Avatar
    September 25, 2024
    antonigpiano

    Ah, jealousy. Never fails! 🙂

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  30. nico.leyseele Avatar
    September 25, 2024
    nico.leyseele

    Indeed a truly good song and great review

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  31. kaminski Avatar
    September 25, 2024
    kaminski

    Well. Whatever we think of giants like Apple, Disney or MacDonalds, they do something tremendously right: a product or service that appeals to a hugely broad audience. They go beyond snobbery or self-importance. In a way, they are almost perfect. This is certainly true of Ms Swift, and perhaps also of Brenda Cay. That’s why the title of her song ‘Fail Big’ is so brilliantly chosen. She sounds as perfect as the greats, but knows damn well what she is doing. Rightly she gets the recognition in Charles’ review: she IS a great artist with a perfect song.

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  32. dom piper Avatar
    September 25, 2024
    dom piper

    Well said my friend.

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  33. Giuseppe Maria Bità Avatar
    September 26, 2024
    Giuseppe Maria Bità

    Nice Track! Thanks

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  34. gomdbyjcole Avatar
    September 26, 2024
    gomdbyjcole

    A nice dose of Country music to brighten up my day! Nice track!

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  35. Shards Avatar
    September 26, 2024
    Shards

    First time hearing Brenda and I want to thank you Charles , because you made me discover another talented artist ❤️

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  36. Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Avatar
    September 26, 2024
    Matteo Maria Di Tommaso

    I’m in love with country and this song by Brenda is the representation of it. Wonderful song and precise reviews as always Charles!

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  37. Marcus Magnusson Avatar
    September 26, 2024
    Marcus Magnusson

    yeah, I listened a lot to his track, I think it’s called White Horse?, I put that on every time I got in the car for a while 😅

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  38. sullie.music Avatar
    September 27, 2024
    sullie.music

    Great review as usual, Pop Country is huge its only some of us old snobby rockers that don’t like it! A good Country song is a good song! Brenda is great, she really has it going.

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  39. perfectlies Avatar
    September 27, 2024
    perfectlies

    This is a great and loaded review! So many analogies that make perfect sense in todays world and fitting to the song! I heard it recently and enjoyed it! And yes it has the makings of a hit for sure!

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  40. Gonzalo Acedo Avatar
    September 27, 2024
    Gonzalo Acedo

    gran trabajo charles! 😎 y una gran cancion

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  41. Innovaniac Music Avatar
    September 27, 2024
    Innovaniac Music

    I love the idea that you can find great music outside your normal sphere, maybe a genre you tend to avoid with normal listening. Great article, thanks for introducing me to #BrendaCay

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  42. junehollandmusic Avatar
    September 27, 2024
    junehollandmusic

    What a great song! Really love the meaning behind the song here or at least your interpretation of it Charles 😉 I’d have to agree sounds pretty spot on! I was also a hater of country in the past (I think mostly because people kept telling me to sing it) but now I’ve come around to it! 🎶

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  43. Smoothsaylin Avatar
    September 28, 2024
    Smoothsaylin

    Was cool to learn a bit more about Brenda. Super impressive work. Maybe it’s time to make a country album? 😆

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  44. steveokwormusic Avatar
    September 28, 2024
    steveokwormusic

    This is such a great review of a great songs by a very talented artist, Brenda Cay! Fail Big as a title grabs one’s attention right away. Thank you both.

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  45. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    September 28, 2024
    Thekeyof_f

    It’s always nice to get some quiet time to enjoy your reviews. I look forward to the insights and the laughter and you didn’t disappoint in either. “Orange man, bad” about had me falling out my chair. I’m dangerously close to having my southerner card revoked by saying this, but I wasn’t all that into country music either. Yet I was forced to learn to line dance ( don’t ask….it wasn’t pretty ) so I have heard my share of country and western songs. Brenda Cay does a wonderful job with this and her vocals have just the right amount of southern charm. The song itself is filled with marvelous hooks that get you humming ( and dare I say ) singing along. The thing about talent? It always rises to the top and thats what Brenda Cay is doing. Rising. Atta girl! Bravo VG 🖤🤘🏻⏺️ Show Less

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  46. Nate Fin Avatar
    September 28, 2024
    Nate Fin

    Love this

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  47. henchjerome Avatar
    September 28, 2024
    henchjerome

    Interesting and good read! I’m not a BIG Fan of country but I’m a BIG Fan of good music and this is good music 👌🏾 “I wanna feel big as well”

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  48. andelectro music Avatar
    September 28, 2024
    andelectro music

    Have loved the music of Brenda Cay since I heard Remind Me of Me and it is great to see her latest tune in Connolly’s Corner. Better to fail than to never have tried.

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  49. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    September 29, 2024
    Patrik Ahlm

    One that easily could’ve made the list is Bill Gates 😉… I have never had a jealous bone in my body, so I can’t relate to that – but I’ve surely seen jealousy at play. What a waste of energy. I would love to see Brenda “Fail” Big. It seems she’s already well on her way – and this song is stunning. Go Brenda Go! I’m actually a long time Country Music fan. Never really thought about it, it just feels right. There’s a song by Vince Gill- “Next Big Thing” – and I hope Brenda is the one. “Fail Big” has this big Nashville studio production with the super tight e-bass/drums, classy vocal sound and those nice fill-ins everywhere. And that surprising chord on …Fail (it’s the subdominant’s subdominant in G major (F – as in Fail) 🤓, not that any one cares but me 😂) is just perfect prosody. Love that kind of attention to musical detail. 🎯 Great song and lyrics! And wonderful that Brenda and Country Music get the CC spotlight. Thank you CC for another great read. And may Brenda be as rich as she is gifted 🤩 Show Less

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  50. Boy HaNZY Avatar
    September 29, 2024
    Boy HaNZY

    Oh! Awesome artiste/music and also great review.

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  51. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 1, 2024
    Charles Connolly

    Do you know, I purposely left Bill Gates off the list because I felt he was very much waning. Windows is just not what it used to be. Everyone I mentioned is very much current. I also missed off Richard Branson, again because I was trying to keep it current. I admire your lack of jealousy. VERY rare. I can’t say I’m the same. Maybe I mean envy. I know exactly chord you mean, but I had no idea there was even such a thing as the subdominant of the subdominant. In fact, I have never heard of the subdominant…

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  52. Jane Marie Avatar
    October 1, 2024
    Jane Marie

    I had to do country-dancing in infant school – that has scarred me for life!!!

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  53. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    October 5, 2024
    Thekeyof_f

    hahaha! Thank God there isn’t any footage of me line dancing. You’s have a good chuckle then. 🖤

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