Artist Writes Song For ‘Older Ladies’ Making Women Crack Up

May 28, 2020

Growing old is no picnic but at least we can still laugh about it. Entertainer Donnalou Steven has made a name for herself by making people feel good about themselves and sending her patented brand of positivity through her music. The viral hit "Older Ladies" pokes fun of the aging process with a host of comical lyrics and a snappy beat.

Stevens and her entourage of singers are sure to put a smile on your face as they detail all of the headaches that come along with aging. They might not be as perky as they once were, but at least they still have their sense of humor.

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As a young child growing up in Austin, Stevens was a ball of fire, never wanting to conform to the standards of society. After a tumultuous period in her life, Stevens turned to music as an expression of her feelings and personality. Stevens is a big believer in being true to yourself and being a positive force in life.

The origins of "Older Ladies" came when Stevens was hanging out with her musical artist friends one weekend in Mendocino.

Before they knew what was happening, they were up singing and dancing, and "Older Ladies" was born.

According to the Daily Mail, Stevens started an online fundraiser, raising over $30,000 for the project. Stevens is now working on her latest video, "If I were Enlightened." All of her fans are anxiously awaiting its release and hoping that it is as funny as her original viral hit.

If you have some friends that might appreciate the humor and honesty of "Older Ladies," make sure that they don't miss this performance. Spread the humor and positivity of this song, just like Stevens intended.