
(Darkroom Records) Waylon Wyatt joins forces with Wyatt Flores for the first time on their powerful new single, "Didn't Forget." Released via Music Soup/Darkroom Records, the track brings together two of country's most compelling young voices in a raw, harmony-driven exploration of heartbreak and betrayal. This collaboration comes full circle-Waylon attended his very first concert at Wyatt's show in Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa, Oklahoma, making their partnership deeply personal.
Opening with a sweeping progressive guitar strum, the track immediately sets an emotional tone as Waylon's voice delivers raw, unfiltered heartache. His performance captures the struggle of moving forward after deep betrayal, punctuated by the striking line, "I forgave, but I didn't forget." The song then transitions into Wyatt's verse, where he explores the vulnerability of unresolved pain, building steadily toward a powerful electric guitar climax. Blending intensity with emotional depth, the track examines themes of love, loss, and betrayal.
Waylon Wyatt says of the track: "It was a dream to get to write a song with Wyatt Flores. My very first concert was when he played Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, OK. I still can't get over it and I love this song."
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