Nashville-based singer-songwriter Brittany Bextonrecently released the gripping music video for her latest single, “Dance with the Devil,” in honor of Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. The video delves into the song’s raw exploration of toxic relationships and aims to spark change by shedding light on the insidious cycle of abuse.
Having personally experienced domestic violence, Bexton views this release as a critical part of her advocacy. “Domestic abuse is often a taboo subject, but it impacts so many—both men and women. There’s a real need for education, especially around the cycle of abuse, red flags, and its manipulative dynamics. I’m passionate about raising awareness because knowledge is key to prevention,” she explains.
Already being hailed as an anthem for those trapped in abusive relationships, “Dance with the Devil” has drawn comparisons to some of the industry's most powerful voices. In a review by Nashville Socialite, Bexton’s style was likened to Brantley Gilbert’s, noting, “Like Gilbert, Bexton merges rock elements with country roots to create a sound that is both forceful and deeply personal.”
The review also highlighted her ability to connect with audiences, drawing parallels to Christian music icon Amy Grant. “Both artists use their talents to offer messages of hope and resilience, connecting with listeners on a deeper emotional level.”
The video’s release on Domestic Violence Awareness Day underscores Bexton’s dedication to empowering survivors. “This was the perfect time for the video to debut,” she shares. “It’s my way of speaking the truth about abuse and encouraging others to find their way out. I hope it becomes a rallying cry for anyone seeking freedom from abuse.”
About Brittany Bexton:
Brittany Bexton grew up with Aretha Franklin, Motown, and rock and roll as the soundtracks that influenced her musical palate. She began her career as a youngster performing in hometown choirs and the theater. Brittany studied music intently in high school and took vocal lessons with four master teachers. She attended Pacific Conservatory Theater (PCPA) where she studied acting, singing and dancing, and worked in professional musical theater. In 2011, the determined Northern California native moved to Nashville to dedicate her concentrations toward her music as a full-time endeavor.
Since her relocation to Music City, Brittany has released two CDs (a self-titled album and an EP titled FREE FALL), has toured and performed at fairs and festivals in 19 states (including at Fiddler's & Fiddleheads Festival/Oconto County Fair/Gogebic County Fair/Sonoma County Fair/Wyoming West Festival), sharing the spotlight with Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Craig Wayne Boyd, Jason Sellers and Sarah Buxton, among others. In Nashville, Brittany has played at special events and venues including 12th & Porter, The Rutledge and The Amethyst Affair.
As an active advocate against domestic abuse, Brittany works closely with various charities and affiliated organizations dedicating her time to assist in awareness campaigns throughout the year. Brittany believes in a greater gift—that her music and writing have a greater purpose to bring joy, laughter, connection, and hope to her listeners. Sharing personal insight, testimonials and her belief in a greater power. Brittany has written an inspiring book titled “Learning to Believe Again: 30 Days to Finding Hope, Faith & Comfort in God’s Truth.” (Released February 2020). The 200-plus page paperback complements the hopeful and inspiring message of her debut single, “Believe Again,” released on February 28, 2020. She released the official music video for the song on June 3, 2022.
Brittany released her newest single “Dance with the Devil” on September 9, 2024, with additional singles from her upcoming album “Metamorphosis” set to come out in its entirety in 2025. While her lifetime of experience speaks volumes, Brittany truly believes she’s barely scratched the surface for what her music, belief system, and heart towards helping others can do to have a positive influence in the world.
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