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Kimberly Dawn is back with her latest single, “Quittin’ On You”

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Kimberly Dawn is back with her latest single, “Quittin’ On You,” a track full of heartfelt truth that strikes a sonic sweet spot between modern and classic country. From the opening notes, the song delivers a gut punch of emotion reminiscent of early Miranda Lambert. Guitars swirling as Dawn reflects on the vices she’s left behind: “Them Marlboro Reds I quit ’em cold turkey / Those Jack and Cokes don’t make me thirsty / Quit neon lights and barstool nights / If you let me tell the story, I’ve been doing fine.”
Kimberly Dawn is back with her latest single, “Quittin’ On You,” a track full of heartfelt truth that strikes a sonic sweet spot between modern and classic country. From the opening notes, the song delivers a gut punch of emotion reminiscent of early Miranda Lambert. Guitars swirling as Dawn reflects on the vices she’s left behind: “Them Marlboro Reds I quit ’em cold turkey / Those Jack and Cokes don’t make me thirsty / Quit neon lights and barstool nights / If you let me tell the story, I’ve been doing fine.”

She sings of growth and letting go, but Dawn does what she does best, leaning into that all-too-relatable truth. There’s one thing she just can’t quit, and it’s the love she left behind. The chorus swells with raw honesty as she admits, “But I’ve never been good at quittin’ on you / No matter what I try, can’t cut you loose / You’re the one addiction I can’t seem to shake / The one bad habit I can never break.”



Her vulnerability sits front and center, wrapped in cascading harmonies that only amplify the emotion. In the second verse, Dawn taps into the familiar self-deception of telling yourself you’ve moved on, while knowing deep down you haven’t taken a single step.

If you’re searching for a song about lost love that tugs on every heartstring, Kimberly Dawn’s “Quittin’ On You” belongs at the top of the list. The track is primed to make a real splash in the country music community, cementing Dawn as an artist who knows how to hit hard and leave a mark.


ABOUT KIMBERLY DAWN: Kimberly Dawn has established herself as a resilient force in the country music landscape, backed by deep industry ties and a commitment to advocacy. She is an active voting member of the Recording Academy (GRAMMYs), the Country Music Association (CMA), the Academy of Country Music (ACM), and the Americana Music Association. Her dedication to the craft recently earned her a nomination for Songwriter of the Year at the 2024 Texas Country Music Awards for "Cowboy's Church," as well as a Song of the Year nomination at the 2019 HMMI.​ Recently named a 2025 Artist to Watch by Got Country Online, Dawn continues to elevate her profile and has been featured on CMT, CMA, and the Academy of Country Music platforms. Beyond the music, she utilizes her platform as a Music Ambassador for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), blending her artistic output with a message of wellness and resilience. With the release of "Days Go By," produced by Kent Wells, she enters the new year ready to connect with fans on a massive scale.



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