Song appears on Guyton’s debut album

Capitol Nashville’s Mickey Guyton has released “All American” from her album Remember Her Name which will be released on September 24th. Guyton co-wrote the song with Victoria Banks, Emma-Lee and Karen Kosowski, the same songwriting team who wrote the critically acclaimed “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?

“I wrote ‘All American’ with my dream team of incredible female writers,” explains Guyton. “This song embodies everything that makes America special. From a Texas sky to New York City lights and daisy dukes to dookie braids, despite all our differences, we are all American.”

Guyton is coming off an incredible year that saw her co-hosting the 56th Academy of Country Music Awards in April with labelmate Keith Urban, a historic performance and nomination for “Black Like Me” on the 63rd GRAMMY Awards in March and “Black Like Me” being named a Top 5 song of 2020 (all genre) by NPR and The Associated Press.

The album comes ten years after signing her record contract with several singles and EPs having been released during this period. Guyton teamed with a variety of producers for the project, including Karen Kosowski, Johnny Simmen, Gavin Slate, Nathan Chapman, Andy Skib, Forest Whitehead, David Kalmusky, and Jimmy Robbins.