Jacquie Roar isn’t just asking for space in country music; she’s claiming it. With the release of her brand new single “Free,” the breakout southern rock artist delivers a fierce, soul-rattling anthem made for the bold, the ferocious and the unapologetically unfiltered.Fueled by honest storytelling and rebellious swagger, “Free” celebrates strong, independent women who refuse to be boxed in. With lyrics like "I ain’t made for no ring / no man can tame me / gypsy heart / and as hot as Haiti / you’ve never seen no one as wild as me,” Roar conveys a message that’s confident and full of fire.
“This song should come with a mouth guard because it’s like a kick in the teeth,” says Jacquie. “When I hear it, it makes me want to drive fast or stand at the edge of a mountain and push my face against the wind. For the first time, I really hear my voice. This is me, fully locked in, and I’m proud as hell of how far I’ve come.”
“Free” was co-written by Jacquie Roar alongside an elite team of hitmakers: Jesse Slack, who recently scored a No. 1 with “Moonshines” by Owen Riegling; Steve Fee, currently charting with Max McNown’s “A Little More Free”; Jason Mater, an Emmy and HMMA-nominated producer and songwriter known for hits on major projects like Disney’s Descendants, who also produced the track; Jordan Gray (Shaboozey, Jelly Roll, Dylan Scott); and Christian Pond.
For fans of Lainey Wilson, Ashley McBryde, and Luke Combs, “Free” packs a punch with its grit, guts and heated passion.
Jacquie Roar is a powerhouse in country music, known for her dynamic vocals and electrifying stage presence. She has shared the stage with icons like Reba McEntire, Martina McBride, Kelsea Ballerini, Gary Allan and Jackson Dean, proving herself as a force to be reckoned with.
Her journey to national fame began on The Voice Season 24, where she wowed audiences with her rendition of “Here for the Party” by Gretchen Wilson, earning a coveted Four-Chair Turn. Fighting her way through the competition, she secured a spot in the finale, finishing in the top four.
In 2024, Jacquie made her highly anticipated Music City debut, performing at CMA Fest, the Opry Plaza, and Nashville’s legendary Whiskey Jam, delivering a standout performance alongside Jamie O’Neal.
Most recently, Jacquie made history performing alongside Jelly Roll at the Oregon State Penitentiary - the first live music event on the prison yard in over two decades. On July 12th, she is set to open for Cody Johnson, Riley Green, Nelly, and Ian Munsick at the Pendleton Whisky Music Fest in Pendleton, Oregon. Whether performing in a stadium or an intimate setting, Jacquie's ability to connect with audiences defines her as a captivating and fearless performer.
For more information, visit www.jacquieroar.com and follow Jacquie on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and Spotify.
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