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"Girls have a way of putting out vibes and acting like they don't. It's sneaky, but I love it," Brett tells The Boot. "Whether you're a guy or a girl, you know exactly what I'm talking about don't ya?"
"I always wanted to write a song about how girls are very good at playing tricks on our minds," he tells CBS Local of the song, which he co-wrote with Ashley Gorley and Chris DeStefano. "I'm sure we probably play tricks on their minds too, but they're way better at it. It's just the little things, just the brush of their hair, that always get us."
"Don't Ya" is the second single from Brett's upcoming debut album on Warner Music Nashville, following the tearjerking "Raymond."




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