Tigirlily Gold shares ‘End Up Us’

The duo readies its debut album this summer

As reigning ACM New Duo of the Year Tigirlily Gold readies their debut album Blonde for July 26th via Monument Records, the sisters offer another sneak peek of what’s to come with “End Up Us.”

“‘End Up Us’ is the first love song released off our Blonde album. We believe real love if meant to be, will always find its way,” share sisters Krista and Kendra Slaubaugh. “Every love has its own journey, and we can’t wait to see people share their love stories with this song!”

Written by Kendra and Krista Slaubaugh, alongside Todd Clark and Jason Cole Saenz, “End Up Us” expands on the notion that two people who are meant to be together will always make it work in the end.

“Coulda started in a dive bar, party in a backyard / Looking like a stranger, a friend of a friend / 7A on an airplane, Friday night home game / Wasn’t gonna matter where or when / Yeah, the clouds were gonna part / Coulda found you in the dark / Yeah, the stars were always gonna line up / When it’s written in our heart / It don’t matter how it starts / We were always gonna end up us.”

“End Up Us” is the final release from Blonde. In addition to “End Up Us,” the debut will feature current single “I Tried a Ring On,” which was one of the most-added singles at country radio, with 47 first-week adds, along with the rowdy viral sensation and Top 40 hit “Shoot Tequila.” Filled with deeply personal tracks and poignant tales of love and loss alongside powerful anthems and songs of female empowerment, the pair says their goal was to bring girl group energy back to country music.

“Blonde is all about being undeniably and unapologetically yourself,” Krista says. “We want everyone to feel confident and vulnerable enough at the same time to say what they need to say.”

The forthcoming album follows the duo’s 2021 self-titled debut EP and 2023 EP Blonde and features a cover of the Leona Lewis hit “Bleeding Love,” a favorite in the girls’ live show, as well as original tracks like the seductive “Move On” which encourages women to make the first move.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn