Priscilla Block Drops Vulnerable Single “Couldn’t Care Less” From Album ‘Things You Didn’t See’

Platinum selling artist Priscilla Block, known for her big personality, is showing fans the vulnerability behind the glittery surface with her sophomore album, ‘Things You Didn’t See’, which is out now via MCA. Block is launching a new, deeply honest chapter, asking fans, “Do you know me? Do you really know me?” She gives fans a glimpse into this change with the release of “Couldn’t Care Less,” a powerful, soul bearing letter to the music industry that rings with the pain of feeling misunderstood. The single, written by Block alongside Trannie Anderson, Alex Maxwell, and Cole Taylor, and produced by four time Grammy Award winner David Garcia, is a stark look at the unseen emotional weight behind Block’s armor of megawatt charisma.

Block shared the personal necessity of the track, saying, “The past couple of years have been a rollercoaster. This life has challenged me not only as an artist, but as a person. Honestly, there’s been a part of me that has felt misunderstood. The girl who “couldn’t care less,” when in reality, I’ve never cared more. Writing ‘Couldn’t Care Less’ was the therapy I didn’t even know I needed. For a long time, people have seen me as bulletproof, but this is a side they haven’t seen.” The 14 track record offers an unfiltered view of everything Block has experienced behind the scenes, including anxiety, burnout, and the cost of always being “on.” The new album, which is available out now, showcases a mature sound from an artist who now knows exactly who she is and connects with the universal desire to be truly known.

‘Things You Didn’t See’ Track Listing

  • Do You Know Me?
  • Couldn’t Care Less
  • Just About Over You
  • That’s What Girls Do
  • Heels In Hand
  • Off The Deep End
  • Wish You Were The Whiskey
  • I Don’t Even Know Your Name
  • Sad Girls Do
  • My Bar
  • Broken Record
  • Thick Thighs
  • You, Me And Whiskey (feat. Justin Moore)
  • Long Live The Honky Tonk