Kelsea Ballerini Throws Shade On Ex During SNL Performance
If you thought that the Kelsea Ballerini/Morgan Evans divorce was just going to be quiet, amicable, and “not much to see here,” you couldn’t have been more wrong. First there was Morgan Evans’ stunningly personal, “Over For You.” WOW!
Next came Kelsea Ballerini making the talk show and podcast circuit recounting how basically, the marriage was doomed from the start. Reading between the lines, there was a strong physical attraction that just couldn’t compensate for the lack of chemistry in the communications department. It happens. A lot. However, the shot fired on SNL over the weekend, might be the most pointed bullet yet. While performing “Blindfolded” on SNL, Kelsea added a new verse that was an undeniable reference to Morgan and his lyrics in “Over for You.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHcPOULdO-s
The fresh lyric? “Now you’re singing it loud on the radio / You couldn’t say it to my face / You would have searched the whole world over? / Yeah, sure, okay.”
Not sure of what, where or who the next salvo will come from between Kelsea Ballerini and Morgan Evans, but I can’t wait! In a perfect world, these two would have just accepted it didn’t work and privately moved on. Lucky for the content reporters of the world, perfection in celebrity relationships is not possible.
18 Lyrics From Kelsea Ballerini's Rolling Up The Welcome Mat That Stopped Me In My Tracks
Kelsea Ballerini released a short film/compilation of 6 songs today entitled Rolling Up The Welcome Mat. It chronicles the story of her divorce from Australian country artist Morgan Evans. Morgan previously documented his feeling about the couple’s break up in the emotional track Over For You. It’s a fantastic song. But there are two sides to every story. I thought we’d hear about it on Kelsea’s recent album Heartfirst. That album didn’t give me the breakup songs I wanted. But she delivered with Rolling Up The Welcome Mat. The project is first and foremost a short film. I’d highly recommend watching it that way first. The music is brought to life by the visuals and the songs fit together telling a story. But once you’ve experienced it in the way it was intended, take a moment to really pay attention to the lyrics on Rolling Up The Welcome Mat.
Rolling Up The Welcome Mat
Kelsea has been one of my favorite artists since her debut album The First Time. I’m one hundred percent a lyrics person. And there are just certain artists that are able to write in a way that I instantly relate to. She’s one of them. I love that she tells her own story, that she writes full concept albums, and that she doesn’t hold back with her songwriting. And this project exemplifies that perfectly. It shows her growth as an artist, a songwriter, a producer (she wrote and directed the short film), and a person.
On first listen to this (I’ve already lost count of how many its been now), there were several lyrics that jumped out at me and stopped me in my tracks. Some for their creativity, some for the clues they give us about what happened between her and Morgan, and some because they instantly made me feel something related to my own life. There are 18 of my favorite lyrics from Kelsea Ballerini’s Rolling Up The Welcome Mat.
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