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New Single
WILL IF YOU WANNA 
The newest single ahead of Hobbs Sisters' upcoming full album, produced by Grammy nominated songwriter-producer, Forest Whitehead (Kelsea Ballerini, Dylan Scott). 
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Hobbs Sisters, twins Hannah and Lauren Hobbs, have earned the reputation of a country act on the rise. Dubbed a "fiery duo with soaring harmonies that most can only hope for," (American Songwriter), the Pittsburgh, PA natives began singing in church from a young age, crediting their grandfather for introducing them to country music and guitar. The sisters later cut their teeth as artists while enrolled as students at Wake Forest University, leading to performances such as opening for Brett Eldredge and aggressively self-booking for the summer season with shows at fairs, festivals, and venues in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, and more. That same drive led the Hobbs Sisters to make the move to Nashville, where they further honed their skills as artists and songwriters. The duo has performed on coveted stages in Nashville including The Bluebird Cafe, Whiskey Jam, Song Suffragettes, and more while continuing to tour outside of Music City. Hobbs Sisters have opened for artists including Lady A, Russell Dickerson, Brett Eldrege, Charlie Daniels, Jo Dee Messina, Aaron Tippin, Chris Cagle, and Diamond Rio, and have shared the stage with artists including Jelly Roll, Danielle Bradbury, Tenille Arts, Brett Young, Dustin Lynch, Jana Kramer, Maddie and Tae, Cassadee Pope, and Rae Lynn. Recognized for their "ultra close-knit harmonies," (Music Row), Hobbs Sisters also released their debut album, Turn It Up, leading to coverage of the duo from The New York Times, American Songwriter, People, Music Row, The Boot, and more. Hobbs Sisters are currently working with GRAMMY-nominated producer Forest Whitehead on their next album and performing at fairs and festivals this summer. 

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PEOPLE - "HOBBS SISTERS' LAUREN HOBBS' WEDDING DAY CHRONICLED IN MUSIC VIDEO FOR 'HARDER THAN A DIAMOND' (EXCLUSIVE)"

"With all the changes in Lauren's life last year, it felt like the right timing, and it came up pretty easily," twin sister Hannah tells PEOPLE. 

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AMERICAN SONGWRITER - "THE HOBBS SISTERS 'TURN IT UP' ON WELL-ROUNDED, ENERGETIC DEBUT ALBUM" 

“We’ve just fallen in love with writing songs,” Lauren Hobbs tells American Songwriter. “It’s such a joy to be able to put everything we’re feeling into songs.” 

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AMERICAN SONGWRITER - "ON THE FRONT LINES OF A NEW, YOUNGER GENERATION OF WRITERS IN NASHVILLE, THE DUO IS EMBLEMATIC OF THE UNWAVERING RESOLVE OF COUNTRY MUSIC. "

“Growing up, we always sang together,” Hannah Hobbs told American Songwriter.”  Along with her sister Lauren, Hannah makes up one-half of The Hobbs Sisters, a duo who’s begun to make a name for themselves thanks to their hooky melodies, relatable country songwriting and blissful sibling harmonies.

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DISCLAIMER SINGLE REVIEW: MUSIC ROW - "THIS FIZZY FROTHY DITTY SOUNDS EXACTLY LIKE A SUMMERTIME PARTY." 

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NEW YORK TIMES - "LAUREN HOBBS AND NEAL YAKOPIN WERE IN SYNC FROM THE MOMENT MR. YAKOPIN BECAME THE DRUMMER FOR HER COUNTRY DUO, THE HOBBS SISTERS"

"Lauren Hobbs and Neal Yakopin were in sync from the moment Mr. Yakopin became the drummer for her country duo, the Hobbs Sisters. But it took Mr. Yakopin a beat to ask her out. 

 

 

PEOPLE - "IT WAS A MERGING OF COUNTRY MUSIC MAKERS AT THE RECENT WEDDING OF THE HOBBS SISTERS' LAUREN HOBBS AND NASHVILLE DRUMMER NEAL YAKOPIN."

"From our very first date, we could really be ourselves with each other," Hobbs, 30, tells PEOPLE about her new husband, who plays drums for country artist Nate Smith.

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THE BOOT - "THE HOBBS SISTERS AREN'T READY TO BE TIED DOWN JUST YET, AND THEY'RE OFFERING A WARNING TO ANYONE WHO MIGHT TRY WITH THEIR SINGLE, STARTING FIRES."

"Written by Hannah and Lauren Hobbs with Joe Ebach, "Starting Fires" cautions potential paramours against getting too attached.

 

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