Ashton Shepherd is giving fans a sneak peak of her upcoming album, 'Where Country Grows', by sharing an acoustic performance of a song called "I'm Just a Woman" in honor of Mother's Day.

Ashton said,

"I wrote that one by myself. I opened my diary, and I got to an entry where I was writing about feeling kind of bad, empty and sad. Right after that, I'd written, 'Well, I guess I'm just being a woman.' When I read that, I underlined it. The song doesn't bash the man. It's kind of saying, 'Buddy, I understand you pretty much 99 percent of the time. I need you to understand me, too, sometimes because I know I can be hard to deal with. I need you to work with me, here, because I feel like I work with you.' I think it gives women a lot of credit. I think about our mommas, and it makes me get chill bumps. Because I feel like I've written an anthem for them."

Ashton is no stranger to being a mom - she and her husband are expecting their second child in September. They are already parents to five-year-old son James.

Where Country Grows will be released on July 12th. Its debut single, "Look It Up," is currently a Top 20 hit and climbing.

Check out Ashton Shepherd's performance of 'I'm Just a Woman' below:

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