Grammy-nominated country singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini shines on her short but sweet, and reflective single, “I Sit In Parks.”
“I Sit In Parks” begins with a gorgeous, enigmatic introduction. The record is set in a lilting, compound duple meter. Ballerini excels with her chill, easygoing vocals. Her tone is lovely. Though it is labelled country, at best, “I Sit In Parks” sounds only moderately country. The chorus, the centerpiece, is more country than anything else, but could pass for pop:
“Did I miss it? By now, is it
A lucid dream? Is it my fault
For chasing things, a body clock
Doesn’t wait for? I did the damn tour
It’s what I wanted, what I got
I spun around, and then I stopped
And wonder if I missed the mark.”
The songwriting is intriguing and well-rounded. Ballerini even throws in some salty language: “So I sit in parks, sunglasses dark / And I hit the vape, hallucinate a nursery with Noah’s Ark / They lay on a blanket and goddamn it he loves her.” That is slightly un-country-like… on recording, at least. One of the most interesting lyrics also hails from the second verse, where Kelsea asserts, “But Rolling Stone says I’m on the right road / So, I refill my Lexapro, thinkin’.” Although “I Sit In Parks” is brief, it is another enjoyable and respectable song from Kelsea Ballerini.
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