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Tim McGraw showed his support for his daughter as she unveiled her newest ballad on Friday (June 20).
Audrey McGraw, 23, released âPurple Flowers,â which she wrote with Kyle Emerson Miller. The David Baron-produced track follows McGrawâs previously-released singles âSpeak,â âThunderâ and âI AmâŠI Said,â a cover of Neil Diamondâs early 1970s classic.
âEvery kind of broken/ Every time you leave/ I wonder where youâre going/ I want you here with me/ Caught up in the hours/ Watching purple flowers/ Drifting through the dayâ
The âPurple Flowersâ singer-songwriter is the youngest daughter of country icons Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, along with sisters Maggie McGraw, 26, and Gracie McGraw, 28. The three McGraw daughters recently joined their dad on stage at the first Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) rodeo in Nashville, Tennessee. McGraw said as she shared a clip on Instagram it was a âspecial moment for usâ to share as a family. She also said last month she was âspeechless, trulyâ to join Grammy winner Brandi Carlileâs âThe Lost Time Tourâ as a special guest on international dates. McGraw will take the stage on Friday (June 20) in London, England. See the tour stops here. Listen to âPurple Flowersâ below.