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Q&A w/
KATHLEEN FEE
KATHLEEN FEE
{Poze Magazine} You collaborated with
renowned songwriters like Elisha Hoffman,
Rebecca Lynn Howard, and Dan Davidson
on this track. What was it like working with
such accomplished professionals, and how
did their contributions shape the song?
{Kathleen Fee} Working alongside Elisha
Hoffman and Rebecca Lynn Howard has felt
like working with family—a very, very
talented family with a wealth of knowledge,
creativity, and insight! It has been one of the
biggest thrills of my life to collaborate with
them. We wrote many for this particular
project, and “The Morning After the Night
Before” was one that they had written with
Dan Davidson, but it had never been
released by anyone. I felt really drawn to the
fun nature of the song and the message of {Poze Magazine} The song
explores the aftermath of a night
embracing the moment, reveling, and filled with indulgence. Can you
owning every moment of the night's elaborate on how you convey the
adventure.
emotions and experiences of
grappling with the consequences
{Poze Magazine} In your own words, how of one's actions in the lyrics?
would you describe the message or theme
of "The Morning After the Night Before"?
{Kathleen Fee}There is always the
aftermath of a morning after the
{Kathleen Fee} “The Morning After the Night night before, when we have to pay
Before” is a song I want girls to play as they the consequences of our
are getting ready for a night out on the town
together. We have all had that thought of, “I indulgence from a night out.
Hopefully the night before was so
need a really fun night out; it has been too much fun that waking up with a
long,” and this song is about capturing that pounding headache is worth the
feeling perfectly. It’s about embracing the
excitement, bringing your A-game, and unforgettable laughs and
memories made.
radiating those “best night out” vibes. So
crank up the volume, dance around the
room, and get ready for an awesome night
you won’t forget.