Broadway Girls

Album: 7220 (2021)
Charted: 14
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Alexander Izquierdo, Durk D. Banks, Ernest Keith Smith, Grady Block, Joe Reeves, Morgan Wallen, Rocky Block, Ryan Vojtesak
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 1

  • Gregsfc from TennesseeAll these writers, but it was first a song idea discussed between Wallen and Ernest during the Summer, according to Ernest, which is beginning to become a common theme for songs out of Nashville that end up being platinum or multiplatinum records whether or not they get released as radio singles. It is my understanding that Ernest was the brain child behind most of this song not counting the trap beat. And then just two weeks later, he drops a completely different song sonically in Flower Shops feat. Wallen; a last-century-type traditional country song, co-penned by label mates and frequent writing collaborators, Benny Burgess and Mark Holman. Flower Shops ended up debuting #1 on Spotify's debut chart for the U.S. and #4 on Spotify's global debut chart. Broadway Girls debuted at the top of Billboard's Hot Rap chart and also Hip Hop / R&B Hot chart and also top song sales chart. Not bad for two guys from Tennessee who played each other two years in a row in the state highschool baseball tournament but didn't even realize it until after they met in 2015 as new comers in the music industry.
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