
(Publicity Nation) Nashville country artist Bri Fletcher releases new single "Help Myself," which opens with crisp acoustic guitars and a shimmering melody that immediately draws listeners in.
Fletcher's floaty runs and expressive phrasing give the track a confident, emotionally honest tone. The result is an intimate, relatable track that showcases her vocal control and emotional delivery. Tinged with stylization reminiscent of Kelly Clarkson vocally and Kelsea Ballerini and Kacey Musgraves lyrically, "Help Myself" is an instant standout in female country releases this year.
"'Help Myself' is about using other people's chaos as a distraction," Fletcher says. "I've mastered being the strong one, the dependable one - just not the vulnerable one."
At its core, the song is a confessional look at what happens when helping everyone else becomes a distraction from facing your own struggles. Fletcher captures that tension in the chorus: "A healthy distraction, that's what I call it to all my friends / If I'm fixing you, then I don't gotta deal with me yet / What I push down's coming back up, but it don't ever keep me from / doing everything for everybody else / everything but help myself."
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