Nashville’s Kat Saul finds herself at the center of her hometown’s burgeoning pop scene as she quickly becomes one of the most buzzed about young writers and performers in Music City. The now 21-year-old female pop singer began playing guitar and piano at age five and began writing songs at age thirteen. By the time she was in high school, Kat was participating in professional writing sessions. After launching her artist project in 2018, Kat released her debut EP …From Unit 408 on March 06, 2019.
Now, Kat fires back with an empowering new anthem “Compromise” as well as a moody visual, both to be released June 07, 2019.
“Compromise” is produced by Paige Blue, and written by Kat Saul, Megan Redmond, and Paige Blue, all female writers and producers local to the Nashville pop community. Perfectly paired with a pristine, guitar-led and drum heavy pop track, Kat spins a thoughtful narrative on modern romance, which not only displays the vulnerable side of her songwriting but also her ability to personally connect to her listener with ease. The video echoes the themes of the lyrics, with Kat stumbling through a dream-like replica of the future she’s choosing to escape, confronting the separation while caught in an emotional haze.
Speaking on “Compromise” Kat says:
“Compromise” is the pre-break up song. It’s that uncomfortable, introspective moment when you realize things need to end.
You should never have to compromise your dreams or plans to date someone. If I’m honest, before writing this song I knew something felt wrong in my relationship, but by the time I got to the end of the chorus during the writing session, I knew we needed to break up. Sometimes hearing yourself say your thoughts out loud is eye opening.
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