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Jesse Raub Jr’s “Hold Her Horses” doesn’t ask permission—it kicks the gate open and rides straight through your head and heart. From the opening line, “Born with the wind in her hair,” you know she’s not staying long. If you’ve ever tried to love someone who was born running, this one ain’t just a song—it’s your anthem. The hook hits hard: “You can’t hold her horses” isn’t just a line—it’s a hard truth wrapped in a country melody. Sonically, it’s all country muscle: steel bends like heartbreak, drums hit like boot stomps on a bar floor. There’s no fluff here—just a sharp-edged story about loving a wildfire in a world full of fences. Steel guitars cry behind a steady groove, while the vocal rides the melody like a seasoned hand, grounded and aching. It’s bold, broken, and brutally honest—the kind of track that doesn’t fade when the radio’s off. This Radney Foster production balances polish with punch, never losing the track’s emotional core. The kind of song that makes you hit repeat.

Hold Her Horses

SKU: HHHMP3
$1.00Price
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