Rising Country Artist Bailey Taylor Shows the Guys How to Speak Girl With Her Latest Single
- Haley
- Feb 14
- 2 min read

NASHVILLE, TENN. – Rising country artist Bailey Taylor releases a fun and relatable new single, Speak Girl. This song is now available on all digital streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and more.
Have you ever shared a glance with your girls and you just know what they’re saying without words? Written by Bailey Taylor, Kaylin Roberson, and Liam Slater, Speak Girl is a fun way to explain to the men that girls just have their own way of communicating. “Girl language can be a little confusing,” shares Bailey. “Typically, if we say one thing, we might just mean the opposite, and just when you think we mean the opposite, we really just mean what we’re actually saying. But hey, it’s not that complicated!” Every listener can enjoy the clever lyrics and fun message of this song.
Speak Girl is an upbeat tune that shows off Bailey’s effortless vocals in a fun fashion. “It was really funny to have both a guy and two girls points of view in the room while writing this,” chuckles Bailey. “We laughed during the writing process thinking of how the majority of girls can so easily communicate and how the majority of guys have probably caught on to the fact that collectively, we have a different language, and how they simply just need to learn to Speak Girl!”
Bailey is gaining recognition for her undeniable talent and drive with a unique flair as she taps into her musical and artistic potential. With several critically-acclaimed singles under her belt, including her Now I Do EP which offered listeners an intimate glimpse into the special bond she has with both her father and now husband, Bailey has performed at several venues throughout the north and southeast and also made her debut CMA Music Festival performance last year. With more music to be released this year, Bailey is also scheduled to hit the road, share stories, and solidify her place as the next one to watch in country music.
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