Dallas Remington Brings the Party to the Back With “MULLET”

Dallas Remington just released her rockin’ country tune “MULLET,” and we’re here for it. I had the opportunity to watch a live performance of the song earlier this year in Nashville, and I’m certain you’ll love it, too.

The song was co-written by Megan Barker, Greg Friia and Dallas Remington with production by Corey Lawson. Recording and mixing at Claw Sound Studios and mastering by Harold LaRue. The rockin’ country track features the perfect mixture of banjo, electric guitars and three-time CMA Musician of the Year Jenee Fleenor on the fiddle. 

“Y’all, I love mullets and that’s all there is to it. I grew up loving Billy Ray Cyrus, Joe Diffie, John Stamos and so many more 80’s & 90’s mullets. Fast forward to spring of 2021, I was playing downtown Nashville and in one afternoon I probably saw 30 people with mullets and it was right then I knew they are coming back and I could not be more excited about it!” exclaimed Dallas Remington. “A couple days later I was telling Megan and Greg about it and “MULLET” was born. Y’all get ready to relive some memories and maybe even bring your mullets back! Let’s make mullets great again!”

“Dallas lit up when she started telling us about her love of mullets. I remember wanting to get colorful details in the lyrics such as mentioning Billy Ray Cyrus and referencing different hairstyles like mohawks and man buns. It’s a super fun nod to a special “hair-a” (era.)” shared co-writer, Megan Barker.

“This is a song that was born out of zoom pandemic writing. Megan had invited me to join her and Dallas this day. We were all throwing out ideas and Dallas tossed this one out. I think we all said “yeah” immediately. I remember the mullet craze all too well. Let’s just leave it at that!” added co-writer, Greg Friia.

About Dallas Remington

Remington began guitar and vocal lessons at just nine years old, after her grandmother noticed her singing ability. She also needed something to occupy her mind after her brother went to Minnesota to attend school. Not long after, she won a contest at her local opry, singing “The House That Built Me,” and a producer reached out for a monthly performance opportunity in Nashville.

From there, she went all in and has been honing her craft ever since. “You never actually think it’s gonna get to happen,” she said and described how one door after another has been opening for her.

Songs to Add to Your Playlist

In addition to “MULLET,” Remington recently released a handful of songs you need to check out. “Princess” broke into the Billboard top 40 and “American Soil” brought an audience to tears at a show.

Additional Information

For more information on Dallas Remington, visit https://www.dallasremington.com/.

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