Tanner Adell Drops Some Empowering Heat For The Ladies On Her New Single, ‘Too Easy’

Tanner Adell is taking over the country landscape. Last summer, she stepped onto the scene with the viral hit “Buckle Bunny,” which propelled her into instant stardom. A feature on Beyoncé’s “Blackbiird” from her Cowboy Carter album skyrocketed Adell to the next level. Tonight (June 14), Adell has even more heat for the ladies with her new single “Too Easy” from the soundtrack to Twisters.

On “Too Easy,” Adell isn’t fazed by any man vying for her attention. She sees right through the facade as she repeats “Boys are too easy” on the song’s chorus.

Throughout the course of the song, she encourages the ladies to get dressed up and styled for the people that matter most — themselves.

“Go and get you a manicure for something that a man can’t cure / French tips, French kiss / I’ll leave you in the dust like this,” Adell sings.

In the song’s accompanying video, Adell is joined by the world famous PBR Nashville Buckle Bunnies, who deliver some killer choreography over the fast-paced track.

Newly independent after a recent departure from Columbia Records, Adell is taking her artistry into her own hands. And through maintain a consistent output of solid country bangers, she is bound to be the voice of the new country landscape.

You can see the video for “Too Easy” above.

Gunna And Future’s ‘Too Easy’ Is A Hard-Hitting Flex About Their Riches

Gunna is getting closer and closer to releasing his latest album, Drip Season 4. He began the rollout for the project last month by sharing “9 Times Outta 10” with producer Taurus. The Atlanta rapper continues the promotional run for his next project by releasing “Too Easy” with Future. The track is a hard-hitting flex from the rappers about the riches and success they’ve attained in their respective careers. “Too Easy” arrives as a sign of what’s to come on Drip Season 4 and it remains to be seen when that project will arrive.

The song marks the rappers’ first collaboration since they teamed up for “Street Sweeper” last year. It also arrives after Gunna was honored in his hometown of Atlanta for his charitable efforts in the city. South Fulton Mayor William “Bill” Edwards announced September 16 as Gunna Day in Atlanta and had nothing but nice words for the rapper during a ceremony for the honor.

“Gunna is committed to giving back to the community that raised him, buffered him, sheltered him, and supported him by creating Gunna’s Drip Closet and Goodr Grocery Store, which is set to provide students of McNair Middle School with access to free meals, clothing, and toiletries for years to come,” Edwards said in a speech.

You can press play on the new track in the video.

Gunna is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.