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Camille Rae’s Debut “Shadows” Offers a Different Perspective on “Redneck Crazy”

Camille Rae’s Debut “Shadows” Offers a Different Perspective on “Redneck Crazy”
  • Post author:Andy Ellis
  • Post published:July 27, 2015
  • Post category:Tyler Farr/Up and Comers
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Camille Rae makes her country music debut with "Shadows," a song that tells the woman's side of the story from the hit "Redneck Crazy." While the Tyler Farr hit was…

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