Leah Marie Mason realizes her worth with “tears into diamonds”

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Stunning, painful yet emotionally beautiful!

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Leah is blazing into the country scene…

even further following her exclusive signings with Warner Chappell Music Publishing and SONY’s The Orchard. This new single was written by Grammy-nominated Blake Hubbard and Jarrod Ingram (Mickey Guyton), and BMG’s Claire Douglas. “Tears Into Diamonds” was featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday Country playlist, and several other highly esteemed editorials such as Spotify’s Next From Nashville and Apple Music’s New Music Country playlist. The single was released on September 9th, 2022.

‘Tears into Diamonds’ was written with Claire Douglas and The720. This record is essentially a “f*** you to the ex that doesn’t deserve the time day.

To me this song is all about realizing your self worth and coming to the realization that you deserve better. We all deserve the best for ourselves.

Leah Marie Mason has crushed her career milestones…

soaring through the country-pop music rankings in just over a year and a half, a true testament to her natural drive and immense talent. Mason has even been featured as the cover of Fresh Finds: Country on Spotify for her smash crossover single “Miss Us Then,” and has been a featured performer around many of Nashville’s famous stages such as The Listening Room with The Song Suffragettes, or performing at the infamous Whiskey Jam.

Mason’s successes have shown her ability to flourish rapidly in the music industry, making her an obvious pick to sign with major players such as SONY/ATV The Orchard and Warner Chappell Music Publishing.

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Rating: 5 out of 5.

Leah Marie Mason has shown many sides of herself in her previous country-pop singles, but her latest release “Tears Into Diamonds” takes aim at a cheating ex and sets the score. Mason’s polished twang accompanied by crisp instrumentals set the scene of a woman scorned, promising to listen to her ex-love’s explanation when “hell freezes over” or, more specifically, when her “tears turn into diamonds.”

Mason has proved her incredible lyricism in past releases such as “Hannah” and “Habit,” and “Tears into Diamonds” is just as beautifully and emotionally penned.

The maturity in the fledgling star’s tone and delivery is beyond her time in the industry, but the headstrong innocence that shines through is genuine. “Tears Into Diamonds” is as stunning and sharp as the subject and its creator.

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