Somewhere Blue: Fight This Out

Somewhere Blue

Makes a Stirring Debut with

Emotionally Charged Single

With their debut single “Fight This Out,” Nashville-based Americana duo Somewhere Blue steps onto the scene with the kind of chemistry a lot of artists spend years trying to find. The track is the picture of vocal synergy, showcasing the blend of Brooke Hatala’s raw, raspy edge and Noah Pelty’s smooth, soulful tone. Together, they build something uniquely theirs — vulnerable, powerful, and steeped in emotional truth.

“Fight This Out” is a story about connection, and the quiet determination it takes to hold onto love when things get hard. The arrangement is understated yet rich, allowing the duo’s voices to carry the emotional weight. The lyrics feel lived-in and intimate, like a late-night conversation after the storm has passed, with both artists leaning into the honesty that defines their sound.

What elevates the track is the sincerity behind it. There’s nothing forced or overly polished — just two artists with complementary perspectives, coming together to capture something real. Their harmonies don’t just blend; they bleed into one another, making each note feel like it belongs exactly where it lands.

As a debut, “Fight This Out” is a striking introduction to Somewhere Blue — one that leaves listeners invested in the journey.

Check out the new single below! We’ve also added Somewhere Blue’s socials for you to follow along and stay tuned in!

Listen to "Fight This Out”

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Callie Ethridge

Callie Ethridge, originally from small-town Tennessee, has made strides in her career since graduating undergrad at Belmont University in 2018. Initially working as a Residence Director at Belmont where Ethridge received her Master's of Arts in Marriage & Family Therapy, she later transitioned into Nashville’s music industry after marrying artist Daniel Kim Ethridge. In June 2022, she began working at Lucky Money Entertainment, where she has contributed to increasing the company's visibility through innovative publicity and playlisting strategies. Her efforts have also extended to promoting live shows and songwriter events with Lucky Money Live. Callie is currently in her second year as Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Lucky Money Entertainment and has entered into her fifth year as tour manager for Americana band, Troubadour Blue.

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