One of country music’s most promising new artists, Andrea Vasquez, is capturing what country music is all about – the stories and heartbreaks – with her new original release, Waste of Gas. This song is now available on all digital streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and more.
Waste of Gas (Co-written by Andrea Vasquez, Bailey Morgan, Eitan Snyder; Produced by Jason Bobo) is a relatable anthem about the moments when heartbreak clouds judgment, and every mile feels like a journey into regret. With lyrics that paint vivid scenes of late-night drives fueled by lingering feelings for an ex, the song captures the bittersweet nostalgia of chasing closure that never comes. The chorus hits hard with the realization of wasting gas, time, and emotions on someone who continues to keep you stuck in a revolving door.
Blending moody instrumentals with a driving beat, Waste of Gas balances vulnerability with a rebellious edge, making it perfect for anyone who’s ever taken a long, unnecessary drive just to feel close to someone they shouldn’t. “It’s a soundtrack for heartbreak, healing, and letting go,” says Andrea.
Recently, Andrea launched a new podcast entitled “Latina in Nashville” where she interviews country artists with Latin and Hispanic roots from all over the world. This podcast is a production of the Country Latin Association and Angie K and is available on all podcast platforms.
Andrea has been on an incredible journey and over the past year, had a very impressive resume with praise and support from her recent singles Moving Target and Solo. She has gained significant attention, earning features in Billboard, Music Row Magazine, Rolling Stone, The Washington Post, and more. She received the prestigious DISCovery Award from renowned music critic Robert K. Oermann and garnered strong support from CMT, with her music video for Moving Target landing in the Top 5 on CMT’s 12 Pack Countdown for 3 weeks. With national and international airplay in Australia, Europe, Ireland, London, Switzerland, and the U.K., her “Country with a Tajin” trademark is accurate as she released her first bi-lingual song Solo last year as well as partnering with Latin artist Jimencio to pay tribute to their Mexican roots with their release of Si Una Vez, a signature song which was originally recorded by Latin award-winning artist Selena.
These milestones to date reflect Andrea’s artistic evolution while showcasing the power of storytelling through music and trailblazing a path for future country artists who share her heritage.
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