
Lady Antebellum - She Is -
: She "can't stand anything that she can't change," highlighting a drive for agency and control in her own life.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of the trio’s signature harmonies or just discovering their deeper cuts, "She Is" serves as a reminder to appreciate the "mixed up, so tough in a beautiful way" people in our lives. It’s a song about wanting "everything she is," not just the easy parts.
Let’s discuss in the comments! Lady Antebellum - "She Is" from the new album, 747! Lady Antebellum - She Is
Co-written by indie-pop sensation and Jeff Pardo , "She Is" isn’t just a love song—it’s a character study of a woman who is unapologetically herself. Why "She Is" Still Resonates
Celebrating the Unstoppable Spirit: A Tribute to Lady A’s "She Is" : She "can't stand anything that she can't
: The chorus celebrates her ability to make beauty look easy while keeping the world at her fingertips. A Personal Connection
When (formerly known as Lady Antebellum ) dropped their fifth studio album, 747 , back on September 30, 2014 , it was packed with high-energy anthems like "Bartender". Yet, tucked into the tracklist is a soulful, acoustic-driven gem that captures a different kind of power: "She Is." Let’s discuss in the comments
The beauty of this track lies in its vivid, relatable imagery. The lyrics paint a picture of a woman from Boston who "hates the sound that goodbyes make" and finds joy in "Sundays and champagne". She is described as: