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TracieLynn Carves Her Own Lane with ‘Doing Fine’ (Review)
Country artist TracieLynn makes a bold and memorable statement with her new six-song EP, Doing Fine. Produced by Grady Saxman, the project delivers the perfect balance of grit, grace, and heartfelt Southern storytelling—proving that TracieLynn is an artist carving her own path in today’s country landscape.
From the very first notes of “Good and Gone,” the collection announces itself with confidence. It’s a song that brims with attitude and emotional punch, setting the tone for an EP that explores heartbreak, resilience, and the strength to stand tall when life tries to knock you down. At the heart of the record lies the title track “Doing Fine,” a defiant anthem that captures TracieLynn’s ability to channel vulnerability into empowerment. Its message—about choosing resilience over defeat—resonates deeply, not just as a personal confession but as an anthem for anyone learning to hold their head high through struggle.
Tracks like “Pretty Machine” and “Parade” showcase TracieLynn’s sharp songwriting and willingness to tell stories that feel both intimate and universal. Meanwhile, “Good Years” offers a reflective, almost nostalgic closing chapter that reminds listeners of the importance of savoring the moments that matter. And then there’s “To Hell,” a fiery closer that refuses to pull its punches, cementing her reputation as an artist unafraid to blend traditional country roots with a modern edge.
Vocally, TracieLynn draws comparisons to powerhouses like Miranda Lambert and Ashley McBryde, but her voice is unmistakably her own—strong, soulful, and steeped in authenticity. Each track feels lived-in, pulled from chapters of her own life, and that realness shines through in every lyric and melody.
With Doing Fine, TracieLynn doesn’t just release a new project—she plants a flag. It’s a bold, beautifully crafted collection that not only captures her journey but also invites listeners to see themselves in the stories. Whether you’re nursing heartbreak, celebrating resilience, or chasing your own dreams, this EP has a song that will meet you there.
Standout Tracks: “Doing Fine,” “Good and Gone,” “To Hell”
Final Verdict: TracieLynn’s Doing Fine is a powerful, polished, and deeply personal project that positions her as one of country music’s most exciting rising voices.




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