The Pulse of Entertainment: Home-Grown Country Singer Adrianna Freeman Releases ‘The Price' Single
by Dr. Eunice Moseley

(March 14, 2025) - "I've been doing this since I was eight years-old,"
said Country's Adrianna Freeman when I asked about her being from a genre that most people today
are surprised consist of Black people. "My grandfather loved Country music. They seem to have the belief we (black people)
don't belong there. But the Bango, we created it...the fiddle was created by slaves. Playing the violin, they couldn't read
(the sheet music)...it's called race music. It's rooted from slaves."
Adrianna recently released a new single "The
Price" (Orchard Entertainment). She has reached #3 in the U.K. and #2 in Australia charts. "The Price"
is also accompanied by a music video. Raised in Tallahassee, Florida, Freeman is a very popular and busy performing artist.
So much so she was invited to perform on ABC (Florida channel 27) and can be seen frequently performing in such venues as
Hard Rock Café'.
"I've had some really big ups and some downs," she said when I pointed out she has been
in the music business as a Country artist for 15 years - when she said that at a point in her career she gave up until her
father wrote a book titled "One More Shot."
"(Today's) Audiences are not use to seeing us in Country music,"
she pointed out.
Her vocal sound, though traditionally Country, has a Pop influence making it uniquely hers.
"Black women have
been there (in Country music) before a lot of these women came into this music," Adrianna continued. "They don't
know what to do with us. We don't sound like what they're used to hearing. So, they say it's not Country music."
"The
Price" is produced by Bill McDermott (Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley). The new single is from her upcoming sophomore album
release titled "Lessons I've Learned" (Orchard Entertainment).
"(‘The Price') I got the idea several years
ago," Freeman told me when I asked. "The moral is don't let your anger take you to a place where you do unspeakable
things. And, to say (despite what happens to you) you can still break through...to say...'I am still here'."
The music video for "The Price" was filmed in Monticello, Florida.
"(The video) I had the idea before the song. I wanted something fascinating to the
ear and visually something you want to watch and go back and watch it again. It was a very grueling 18 hours to shoot the
whole thing," she explained.
If she isn't fascinating enough Adrianna Freeman is also a musician who plays the guitar.
" I
play the guitar when writing a song," she said with a little laugh when I asked as we concluded our interview. www.AdriannaFreeman.com
SYNDICATED COLUMN: Dr.
Eunice Moseley has an estimated weekly readership of over one million with The Pulse of Entertainment. She is
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