Check out CMAT’s new country-inspired single ‘Aw, Shoot’

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Check out CMAT’s new country-inspired single ‘Aw, Shoot’

CMAT, the Irish singer-songwriter, has unveiled her latest single which is infused with country vibes, titled ‘Aw, Shoot’. Following her debut album, ‘Crazymad, For Me’, the artist details the creation of her new melodic track, disclosing the backstory behind the melancholic tune. She reveals that during her stay at a rented flat in Paris, she struggled to produce any new material while drinking three bottles of wine a day and being left alone for a considerable stretch of time. However, things took an unexpected turn when she answered a knock on her door only to be greeted by a young American girl in error who, upon seeing her, realised the mistake and walked away. CMAT claimed that this event led to the moment she lost her mind, but, ultimately, it led to the creation and release of her latest single.

In a four-star rating of her debut album last year, NME praised the young musician, saying her unique perspective through her sonic exploration makes her full of life, and hilarious. They praised her for being inventive, intoxicating and deliciously campy. Recently, in a separate interview, CMAT disclosed an admiration for Australian pop superstar Kylie Minogue, who, CMAT opines, is the love of her life and the most important woman. She also shared her love for Minogue’s style and considered it alternative and strange. CMAT appreciates Kylie’s music videos and unique sound which have been an inspiration to her own musical career.

Meanwhile, CMAT also revealed her plan to shoot an epic music video with renowned Irish pop stars, Jedward. The artist continues to make waves in the music industry, carving a unique path and producing beautiful country-inspired melodies with every release. Take a listen to ‘Aw, Shoot’ and discover for yourself the music which makes CMAT stand out among her musical contemporaries.

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