Garth Brooks’ Youngest Daughter Currently Has A Chart-Topping Country Hit

Oct 31, 2020 by apost team

Country music just seems to run in the family for Garth Brooks. The legendary superstar’s daughter, Allie Colleen Brooks, is fiercely following in his footsteps, and the up-and-coming performer just scored her first hit in the Top 40. With “Ain’t The Only Hell (My Momma Raised)” ranking at No. 30, she’s clearly on the road towards fame and acclaim. Her dad must be so proud today! This story from October 2020 is a must-read for all country fans out there. 

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While hearkening back to Johnny Paycheck’s iconic masterpiece, “I’m The Only Hell (My Mama Ever Raised),” this beautiful piece serves as a heartfelt tribute to Allie’s own mother. The clever composition was actually written as a collaboration with Karleen Watts, as Taste of Country points out, and she definitely brought her singer-songwriter credentials to the table.

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A Charming Way to Take the National Stage

In this captivating release, a resonant melody is serenely accompanied by a picturesque narrative that sentimentally captures a wistful young woman reconnecting with the spirit of her long-lost maternal roots. The end result is a uniquely touching display of emotion and empowerment. Allie’s mom, Sandy Mahl, must be beaming, and her step-mom, Trisha Yearwood, probably shares in the warmth of this nostalgic creation.

The Impactful Lyrical Presentation

The imagery in this song is powerfully evocative and provocative. In one verse, Allie croons, “She had tan legs for days soaking up the summer rays... She wore a Budweiser bikini top, and it made my heart stop.”

A Professionally Trained Artist Playing the Long Game

At the behest of her father, Allie decided to graduate before entering the field, according to Classic Country Music. After attaining her Songwriting and Music Business degree from Nashville’s Belmont University, she decided it was time to enter the studio as a solo artist. The Oklahoma native clearly has big plans in the industry, and her relocation to Tennessee indicates the true seriousness of her aspirations. Going to college was a smart move, which is evidenced with a line straight from the chorus: “You can't expect me to learn from something I ain't even tried.”

The Foundation for Decades of Success

At the young age of 24, she is already making waves with her distinctive recordings. As it stands, this is obviously only the beginning of a long and storied career. Her previous singles include “Along the Way,” “Best Friend” and “Road You Take.” Of course, no one can forget her stunning debut in the form of “Work in Progress,” which is a remarkably well-rounded and complete tune that aptly captures Allie’s focus on long-term staying power in the music world.

The Gift of Musical Heritage

She's just like us! The newcomer has been quietly married to Jonathan Roberts for almost three years. Before going mainstream on her own, Allie served as a backup singer during her dad’s concerts. These gigs may have been quaint family outings for her, but they apparently imbued a thirst for the spotlight. Still, the singer retains surprisingly humble origins. In a new podcast quoted on Fox News, she unexpectedly declared, “I don’t know what it’s like to have celebrity parents. My dad was there every night.”

What did you think about this story? Allie has certainly inherited her talent from her dad, and we are sure that she is on her way to greatness in the future. Be sure to tell your friends and give us your opinions!

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