There’s nothing Jana Kramer does better than a good old fashioned heartbreak song.
From her breakout hit “Why Ya Wanna,” to “I Got The Boy,” Kramer has always found success with the sad ballads, and it seems like this song will be no exception. But don’t worry, this song isn’t just a repetition of what Kramer’s done before. It’s deeper, more real, and feels like it comes straight from Kramer’s soul even though she didn’t write the track.
Nicolle Galyon and Elizabeth Hunt crafted the stellar song. “Dammit” is about a relationship, but it could be about life in general. The song mourns the picture in Kramer’s head of the future she and this man could have had together. It’s not even about him, but the life she had pictured. In life, we’re constantly imagining how things would be, how things could be, and we’re always let down when reality doesn’t match up to the picture in our head. That’s the feeling that Kramer captures so well on this song — disappointment in the real world.
Kramer recently split from her label, and is now doing everything on her own terms. Hopefully the excellence of this song will be recognized by radio and become another hit for Kramer.
Overall rating: 5 crowns
Nicolle Galyon and Elizabeth Hunt crafted the stellar song. “Dammit” is about a relationship, but it could be about life in general. The song mourns the picture in Kramer’s head of the future she and this man could have had together. It’s not even about him, but the life she had pictured. In life, we’re constantly imagining how things would be, how things could be, and we’re always let down when reality doesn’t match up to the picture in our head. That’s the feeling that Kramer captures so well on this song — disappointment in the real world.
Kramer recently split from her label, and is now doing everything on her own terms. Hopefully the excellence of this song will be recognized by radio and become another hit for Kramer.
Overall rating: 5 crowns