Country artist Adrianna Freeman's newest single "Just A Girl" is a love song, though not the romantic kind. The ballad and accompanying music video paint a portrait of a young girl desperately needing to be loved, but instead being raised by an alcoholic mother, and not knowing her father. It is, unfortunately, a subject that too many people can relate to, in some way, according to Freeman.
"Half of American children grow up in broken homes, and I believe it is detrimental to our country," Freeman said. "The family is the stepping stone to how a child turns out. What will be the state of our world, with so many children not getting the proper guidance? We see it in high school dropout rates, crime, substance abuse and teen pregnancy." The video for "Just A Girl," which is now premiering on CMT.com, depicts a young girl struggling to care for her mother who is "passed out on the sofa, with a bottle by her head." There are disturbing glimpses of a fractured home life, as seen through the girl's eyes, interspersed with images of Freeman, dressed in white, suggestive of a guardian angel. The video was produced by film students at Florida State University.The "Just A Girl" music video can be seen below! Adrianna Freeman's music is available on iTunes and Amazon. More information is available at www.AdriannaFreeman.com.
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