Sam Hart navigates betrayal and friendship in new single “Friends Before”

Following the release of singles “Thirty and Thriving” and “Waiting On That Text,” singer-songwriter Sam Hart untangles betrayal in her latest release “Friends Before,” which is available on all streaming platforms this Thursday, November 23.

Produced by Mike Tompa (Silverstein 1.8M Monthly Listeners) and fitting among artists like Sara Bareilles, Reneé Rapp and Lizzy McAlpine, “Friends Before” blends lush harmonies with a gentle yet cinematic soundscape that perfectly fits any sad girl playlist.

The song, a result of Sam’s introspection and healing, carries a profound message about the dynamics between men and women in friendships and will resonate with listeners on a deep, emotional level. Like Sam’s previous songs, this latest offering showcases Sam’s exceptional vocal prowess and heartfelt songwriting.

‘Friends Before’ was my way of navigating the deceit of a close friend of mine. It was a hard one to write and it took a long time for me to understand the situation before I could even think about writing it,” says Sam. “It makes me wonder if men and women can have platonic relationships without one party always trying to make it more. After time allowed for some healing, I think it’s true.”

“Friends Before” was written by Samantha Nicole Hart, produced by TOMPA.

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