Priscilla Block is releasing her first major label EP at the end of this month. The self-titled 6-song collection will be out on April 30th, and features her hit song âJust About Over You.â The following day, May 1st, Priscilla will be making her debut at the Grand Ole Opry.
While itâs been on a lot of hard work and dedication by PriscillaâŠthe road to get here has included many twists, turns, obstaclesâŠand Taylor Swift.
Growing up in Raleigh, North Carolina, Priscilla always wanted to be the star of the show â so she created her own audiences out of her family members, âWell, I have been an attention ho since day one. (laughs) My mom can let you know thatâs true. I would make my siblings sit down and they had to listen to me sing songs growing up.â
While the reaction of the crowd was great, she discovered that performing sparked a feeling inside her that Priscilla knew she wanted to keep going, âYeah, I mean when I started singing and performing in front of people, whether it was in church or any of the first little shows that I played, it was a feeling that I never felt before. I felt good enough. I felt just kind of like in a different world, and I loved it. I loved it, âcause Iâve gone through times where I donât feel good enough, but when I get up and sing, all that goes away and I feel so goodâ
The next phase was when she started creating her own material, by writing songs when she was a teenager, âSo, I actually started writing when I was 15, and I never really had any other passions or anything that I really wanted to do after high school. I fell in love with music and couldnât put my guitar down, and decided to make the move right outta high school.â
That move to Nashville did not start off as she had hoped â while she may have been the star of her friends and family, Priscilla faced a different reality in Music City, âMy first year in Nashville was pretty tough. I kinda fell on my face pretty hard, being this 18 year old girl having no clue what I was doing in town and I just found myself at a place where you know I didnât know what I was doing I just felt super duper lost.â
Lost to the point where a call to her sister had her on the verge of packing it all in and heading back to North Carolina, âThat day I had called my sister and I said âYou know, I feel like it might be time to maybe move home or whateverâ and she kinda encouraged me to stick it out a little bit.â
Now cue Taylor Swift.
Priscilla has been a big fan for a long time, âSo, I was a massive Taylor Swift fan growing up. I just loved her so muchâŠI looked up to her and she was a huge reason why I moved to Nashville and I was like âOh if she could do it I wanna do itâ.â
On that same day as the call to her sister where she was ready to call it quits, a chance encounter with Taylor on a street in Nashville turned Priscillaâs careerâŠand life, around.
She shares the story, âThat day Taylor Swift was driving by, I was wearing a Taylor Swift t-shirt, and she pulled her car over to the side of the road and hopped into her passenger seat, opened up her car door and was like âHey girl, I love your shirtâ and it was really the moment that I needed. Itâs funny like I didnât even tell her I did music I was just like âThank you so muchâ like, she had no clue how much that meant to me but that really was the day that I knew that I needed to give music a shot. I quit my job, I quit school, and I just ran fast, and I donât run!!!â
Now that it was full steam ahead thanks to the Taylor pep talk, Priscilla made one other change in her career as well, âWhen it really started working was when I was like, âMan, I am who I am. Iâm a curvy girl â Iâm gonna sing about it, Iâm kind of like a big olâ hot mess all the time â Iâm gonna sing about that, too. Iâm also the girl that can break down crying, so Iâm gonna sing about that, too.â And, you know, once I really made that switch and realized that I didnât have to be anybody that anybody wanted me to be, was when it all kinda started shifting.â
âJust About Over Youâ is her current single thatâs climbing the country airplay chart, and while she wrote it from her personal experience, and from a female point of view, Priscilla feels its a relatable song to anyone because of the emotions it deals with, âThatâs what I love so much about this songâŠis I feel like the guys can relate to itâŠthe girls can, and you know, it doesnât necessarily have to be either side.â
Having that connection, for Priscilla, is what country music is all about, âListening to country music makes me feel every emotion in the world, whether Iâm sad or happy. I remember the first time I heard âStupid Boy,â and there was just something about that song that moved me completely. This is why I write country musicâ
Talking about her new collection of music thatâs coming out on April 30th, Priscilla says, âThis EP is such a vulnerable side of who I am and where Iâve been, itâs my story of falling apart in order to find myself again. I hope that when you hear these songs, they make you feel that itâs ok to not be perfect and realize that sometimes we need the lows to value the highs⊠AND ONCE YOU REGAIN THAT CONFIDENCE⊠LET IT SHOW BABY!â
Priscilla had a hand in writing all 6-songs on her EP, which you can pre-save right HERE â including this oneâŠcheck out the music video of Priscilla Blockâs âJust About Over You.â
Photos Courtesy of UMG Nashville