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Margo Price shares new single ‘Letting Me Down’ and confirms release date of upcoming album

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Margo Price has shared a new single called ‘Letting Me Down’ and confirmed the release date of her forthcoming third album, ‘That’s How Rumors Get Started’.The country singer-songwriter had initially planned to release her new record on May 8, but was forced to push it back due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.Having previously assured fans that the project would “realistically” arrive at some point in the summer, Price has now confirmed it will be out on July 10.The singer has also offered a glimpse of the LP with ‘Letting Me Down’ and its accompanying, headspinning visuals – watch below.Directed by Kimberly Stuckwisch, the video was shot at Price’s Nashville home and an abandoned hospital where she performs a choreographed dance.

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