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"You're Drunk, Go Home" is a song recorded by American recording artists
Kelsea Ballerini Kelsea Nicole Ballerini (born September 12, 1993) is an American country pop singer. She began songwriting as a child and signed with Black River Entertainment in 2014, releasing her debut studio album the following year, '' The First Time''. ...
, Kelly Clarkson and
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for Ballerini's fourth studio album, '' Subject to Change''. Ballerini co-wrote the song with Julian Bunetta and Shane McAnally.


Background and composition

"You're Drunk, Go Home" was written by Ballerini along with Julian Bunetta and Shane McAnally Ballerini hinted that there was a collaboration on her new album and posted a picture of herself in the recording studio with another singer. People guessed that it was
Carly Pearce Carly Pearce (born Carly Cristyne Slusser; April 24, 1990) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Her material contains elements of both traditional and contemporary country-pop music. Pearce began performing professionally in her ...
. On September 8, 2022, Ballerini announced the collaboration and confirmed that it did feature Pearce. She also said that the song was a trio and revealed that it also featured Kelly Clarkson. Pearce noted that Ballerini came to her and asked if she was interested in this song she had and that she was thinking about her, Pearce, and Clarkson. Pearce describes the collaboration as a "super fun, honky tonk-style song." She also said, "I think you could not have matched three more perfect woman at this point in their lives to sign this song." Referring to all three women's recent public divorces. Detailing how the collaboration came together, Ballerini posted a series of text messages on her
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between her and an unnamed artist (later revealed to be Clarkson) where she stated that she was “finishing up my record and have a song that I wanted to turn into a sassbomb female moment and just have to ask you if you would be a part of it. It’s country as shit and I’ve also asked earceto be on it, so it would be a little trio. let me know what you think?” , to which Clarkson replied: “I love it! Love earceas well! Also, ‘country as shit’ is my favorite kind of country music ha! I’m in!” In an interview with ''
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'', Ballerini explained that she was initially against the idea of including Pearce and Clarkson on the track, admitting “I was kind of dead set on not collaborating on this album, just because I feel like I’ve done a lot of collaborating recently. I love collaborations, but I just wanted to make sure that I could stand on my own two feet.” She stated that, once the song was written, she couldn't shake the idea of an all-female trio performing it. Of Pearce's inclusion, Ballerini explained “Carly and I have been friends for, like, 10 years, before either of us had anything going on and we’ve just seen each other personally and professionally through so many seasons of life. We’ve always wanted to do a song together and this made sense.” She then explained that Clarkson was chosen because she would add “a different texture, vocally” but admitted that getting her to agree to join them would be a “big ask” however, Clarkson was very enthusiastic about the song and recorded her vocals the same night. On an episode of her talk show where she interviewed Ballerini, Clarkson revealed that she was drunk when recording her parts of the song, having just celebrated her last day of work before a summer break.


Promotion

Ballerini, Clarkson and Pearce performed the song together live for the first time at the
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on November 9, 2022.


Charts


References

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