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GUITAR GIRL MAGAZINE - Lexi Jordan Brings the Nostalgia in New Country Pop Hit "When We Were" (Exclusive)
In “When We Were,” Jordan seamlessly blends stylings reminiscent of early 2010s country-pop with moves that would be considered more recent. This auditory direction is clever, as the track’s lyrics look heavily to the past and nostalgia....
TODAY'S COUNTRY MAGAZINE - Single Review: Lexi Jordan - "When We Were"
The softer tempo of the song lends itself perfectly to Jordan’s vocals as she utilizes her voice in such a way that you can feel the smile on her face as she vividly sings about her high school days, best friends, and knowing every corner of their little town like the back of her hand....
COUNTRYPOLITAN MAGAZINE - Lexi Jordan Sets for the Longway with “Highway” (Exclusive)
Throughout the song, she discusses her struggle to let go of both others’ opinions and her own fears. It is one of those songs that truly makes you want to throw your windows open and do your own thing. Watch the exclusive premiere below...
COWGIRL MAGAZINE - On The Highway With Lexi Jordan
“It can be easy to talk yourself out of your dream when everyone is telling you it’s “too crazy”. Chasing any dream is scary to begin with, let alone when others are telling you you’re ‘not ready’ or ‘the timing isn’t right,'” she says. “I learned that only you know what your soul’s purpose truly is and to never let anyone tell you differently.” Read more below...
TOWN SQUARE - Local Country Singer "Grateful and Blessed" to Share New Music
"Shrewsbury native Lexi Jordan grew up on country music. She says her mom would always play the genre on the radio, specifically songs from the 1990s and 2000s, and she soon became mesmerized by the melodies and lyrics. Jordan started taking singing lessons, and by the time she was 16 years old, realized that it was her passion. Read more below...
VOYAGE LA - Conversations With Lexi Jordan
“I began listening to country music as far back as I can remember. It always allowed me to express parts of myself I couldn’t make sense of at the time. I believe this was part of the reason why I dreamed of making music for others. I wanted to be able to offer that like so many other country artists did for me". Read more below...