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NW Arkansas Band Project 1268 Releases Video of Women’s Ballad “Me Now Free”

Project 1268 releases a new music video of their new women's anthem Me Now Free. It can be seen on YouTube and the group's website www.project1268.com. The song is available on SoundCloud and Spotify.

Project 1268 duo Haley Webster and Craig Brown release a video of their new hit Me Now Free, a women's anthem dedicated to women overcoming heartbreak, depression, and hopelessness.

The songwriting duo of Haley Webster (left) and Craig Brown of Project 1268, release the music video of their new hit ballad Me Now Free.

The band Project 1268 releases a new music video of their new hit Me Now Free.

Northwest Arkansas band Project 1268 releases a video of their new hit ballad Me Now Free, a women's anthem of hope, independence and freedom.

This song is is dedicated to all women who have faced heartache, disappointment, and despair. It gives them the hope of moving forward with their lives and experiencing the freedom of starting anew.”
— Haley Webster
BENTONVILLE, ARKAANSAS, USA, March 26, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The northwest Arkansas pop band Project 1268 released a music video to their hit ballad “Me Now Free,” a women’s anthem about healing, hope, survival, and moving forward.

“This song is one that is dedicated to all women who have faced heartache, disappointment, and despair,” said Haley Webster, lead singer of the group and writer of the song’s lyrics. “This song gives them the hope of moving forward with their lives and experiencing the independence and freedom of starting anew.”

The song has been gathering a following, and with the release of the video it has the potential to reach thousands of listeners, many of whom share the emotions and feelings of the song. Webster says that point is an important one for her. In addition, the song has attracted the attention of major record label reviewers, with commenters saying the song is a beautiful story and they enjoy the sincere delivery and creativity of the track. The music was co-written by Webster and band partner Craig Brown.

According to experts, when the heart of a strong woman gets broken, the first thing that she will do is blame only herself, and usually not even blame the person who broke it. She will ask herself why she trusted that person in the first place and why she didn’t believe in her own intuition instead. This song helps women experiencing these pains to understand they are now free to live the life they always wanted and deserve.

Webster said she personally understands these feelings because she personally experienced the pain. She wants others to feel the positive inspiration that letting go and becoming free from your pains can bring a woman who is suffering.

“This song has deep personal meaning for me because it is my story, and it is one I wanted to share with others to let them know they are not alone in the struggles. I want to help those feeling hopelessness gain the freedom I have come to experience,” Webster said.

The video can be seen on the group’s website at www.project1268.com, or on the band's YouTube page Project1268band. The song can also be heard on Spotify and SoundCloud.

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About Project 1268:
Project 1268 was formed by the songwriting and performing duo of Craig Brown and Haley Webster, two high school friends from Oklahoma. Many decades later, the two ran into one another in Fayetteville (Arkansas) and started recording music together in 2020. The duo has a unique sound, familiar to the sounds of the music of the 70s and 80s, but with what one music critic called “a wild array of influence and style.”

Other songs by the band include the singles “Bravery and Apathy” and “Put The Needle Down” as well as albums “Scarce Commodities” and “Sophomore Effort.”

Booking Information:
For booking information contact Randy Gibson, CEO, RDG Public Relations and Communications at randy@rdgpr.com or by calling 918-718-1320.

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