Raised Explained

Raised
Type:studio
Artist:Hailey Whitters
Cover:Hailey Whitters - Raised.png
Alt:A photograph of Whitters walking through a field hearing a hat and a white patterned dress
Genre:Country
Length:46:32
Label:
Producer:
  • Jake Gear
  • Hailey Whitters
Prev Title:The Dream
Prev Year:2020

Raised is the third studio album by American country musician Hailey Whitters. It was released on March 18, 2022, via a partnership between Big Loud and her own imprint, Pigasus.

Background

Heavily inspired by her Midwestern upbringing in Iowa, Whitters has writing credits on all the tracks on Raised, with the exception of "Everybody Oughta", and the album's instrumental intro track ("Ad Astra Per Alas Porci") and its reprise as the album closer.[1] She co-produced the 17-song project with Jake Gear.[2] Whitters felt like her previous album, The Dream, drew largely from her experience in Nashville, Tennessee, but wanted to take things back to her roots with Raised and called it a "celebration of the heartland".[2] She described the song "Heartland" from her previous album as being the "mustard seed" that led to her reminiscing on her hometown and childhood memories.[3] On Raised, Whitters said "these songs are airy, breathe, and organically feel good because there's so much 'rootsiness' in them. That's who I am as a country fan, and that's what I'm bringing to this record".[4]

Its lead single, "Everything She Ain't", was released on June 1, 2022, as Whitters' debut single to country radio.[5]

The album includes a collaboration with American Aquarium on "Middle of America".[2] "Ad Astra Per Alas Porci", the instrumental intro track, lends its name from a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars on the wings of a pig", which serves as an homage to Whitters' imprint Pigasus, a portmanteau of pig and Pegasus.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hailey Whitters Announces New Album 'Raised', Shares New Single 'Everything She Ain't'. Lorie Liebig. January 14, 2022. Taste of Country. March 27, 2024.
  2. Web site: Hailey Whitters Revisits Her Roots On Upcoming 'Raised' Record. Lydia Farthing. January 14, 2022. Music Row. March 27, 2024.
  3. Hailey Whitters Raises Memories of Home on Standout New Album. Jim Beviglia. American Songwriter. March 27, 2024.
  4. Web site: Hailey Whitters on her new album, Grammy nomination and surviving a 'Ten Year Town'. Marcus K. Dowling. March 16, 2022. The Tennessean. March 27, 2024.
  5. Makin' Tracks: Hailey Whitters Applies Country's Past to 'Everything She Ain't' . . June 28, 2022 . March 27, 2024 . Tom Roland.