Savannah Dean Reaves Unleashes “Get Me Everytime”

New Single Captures The Irresistible Rush Of Red Flags And Late-Night Charm, When The Heart Outruns Reason

Emerging country artist Savannah Dean Reeves releases her new single, “Get Me Everytime,” a hook-driven confession about the magnetic pull of the wrong guy. Inspired by real-life “bad boy” encounters and quick glances, late-night thrills, and unforgettable mistakes, the track captures how charm and adrenaline can drown out every red flag. Woven into one vivid story, Reeves leans into that heart-over-head rush that keeps you coming back, even when you know better, the kind of spark that lights up the room the moment he walks in.

The new music is available on all digital platforms to stream and download HERE

Savannah shared, “Every moment I spent on this project gave me a new perspective. I had a vision for this song and watched it slowly come to life, which is an incredible feeling. We created a song that captures who I am as an artist: sass, spunk, and edge. There were things I never planned for with this song, but now I can’t hear it any other way, and that’s the magic of the studio.”

“Savannah’s determination to get it right in the studio, and her attention to detail in both the music and her vocals, really impressed me. We’ve worked together on three songs, and having her in the studio is always fun and creatively inspiring,” added Producer Matt McQueen.

“I like the type that keeps me on a string
I spend my time with the ones that ask me what I drink
The type that could tell me a lie and I’d believe what they say 
It makes people wonder why yeah God made me this way
It ain’t my fault that they have a smile that drives me wild 
And I can’t even explain why I stick around 
Maybe it’s the way that they walk that walk oh 
and maybe it’s the way that they talk
It ain’t my fault that the Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Bad Boys 
Get me everytime
I can’t help that these types keep comin’ around 
I could search high and low yeah and they’d still be found
Oh it ain’t my fault that they have a smile that drives me wild 
And I can’t even explain why I stick around 
Maybe it’s the way that they walk that walk oh 
and maybe it’s the way that they talk
It ain’t my fault that the Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Bad Boys 
Get me everytime
Run run run baby run
That’s what my mama told me yeah yeah yeah …”

“Get Me Everytime” was produced by Matt McQueen and Curtis Lieser at Gem City Studio in Jellico, TN, with mixing and mastering by David Caplinger. The track features Evan Hammons (drums), Curtis Lieser (guitars), and Bryn Dawson (background vocals).

Stay current with Savannah Dean Reeves on her website savannahdeanmusic.com

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