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Lanco’s Single ‘Save Me’ Dedicated to their Real-Life Sidekicks

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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

It’s often undeclared, but spouses can be somewhat a secret sidekick, a Robin who’s got Batman’s back at all times especially when he’s in a pinch. So along those lines of the marital bond, the multi-platinum band Lanco used the latter statement to spice up one of their singles titled ‘Save Me.’ It’s their tribute to their spouses who chose to stick with them through thick and thin.

‘Save Me’ Emphasizes the Importance of Finding Your Right Match

‘Save Me’ is one of the singles composed by Lanco’s group of artists, with lead Brandon Lancaster, band drummer Tripp Howell, bassist Chandler Baldwin and a little assistance from Andy Albert and Andrew DeRoberts.

The song acts as another sneak peek onto the multi-week chart-topper country group’s upcoming sophomore project. It is one of their few singles which target a small yet specific audience as thanksgiving for always keeping them in check.

Howell also claims that one of the messages given by their single ‘Save Me’ is on how having the right person in your life can mean a significant lot, that it’s like she is the yin to your yang.

Lanco Puts their Influence to a Good Use

But what really drives the crowd’s attention toward this single is its predecessor ‘What I See,’ as its continuous journey to the top is remaining constant. But disregarding the charts, one of the major contributions of ‘Save Me’ in the music community is the formation of the ‘Love Runs Deep’ movement developed via the non-profit application ‘Purposity.’

The non-profit application was able to provide support to those living alongside Metro Nashville Public School as they were swept by numerous tornadoes originating from the city towards Middle Tennessee on March 3, 2020. The online movement produced through Lanco’s single was able to help several families along the frontlines thus, as grace repays them, earned much-anticipation for their upcoming ‘Save Me’ single.

Lanco’s purpose isn’t for attention though. It focuses more on empathy. Lead singer Lancaster states that as they drive through the streets of Nashville, they see people who have nothing left to lose. Added to the disaster, comes along Covid-19 which made the situation harder for them. The group then decided to partner with ‘Purposity,’ thus making a difference in the lives of the victims of the said series of unfortunate events.

‘Save Me’ might be a single dedicated for Lanco’s spouses, but in the same way, Lanco also demonstrated that they got the people’s back by sharing with them what they have through their music.

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