Megan Wilder "Ain't That Crazy" Song Review
- Lesley Janes
- Apr 28, 2023
- 2 min read
Promising newcomer Megan Wilder is ready to take her talents to the next level. She has released her new song "Ain't That Crazy" which acts as her third official release following tracks "Hopeless Romantic" and "If I Knew."
Wilder hails from the San Francisco Bay area, which doesn't sound like it would offer a country music environment. The singer credits a strong line of female country artists
such as Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride, and Maren Morris for opening her musical mindset. She also developed a love for a diverse mix of pop influences such as Kelly Clarkson, Julia Michaels, and Lennon Stella. Wilder went from performing in dive bars to the historic Hotel Utah in San Francisco. She eventually wound up as a contestant on season 13 of NBC's The Voice. Now, Wilder is ready to release "the most honest songs I've ever written."
As the detailed, storytelling lyricism reveals, Wilder sings about a person trying to convince themselves that their ex-lovers are crazy. In reality, as things progress and unfold, the main character comes to a realization that they might be the real problem. Wilder sings about the desire to know these exes, and how she might identify with them.

"Ain't That Crazy" is a pop-flavored country anthem. It has an infectious melody, instantly making someone want to move. Wilder's voice pairs perfectly with the easygoing nature of the song. As she sings, "I bet your exes ain't that crazy," Wilder creates a relatable message that some women may have come to realize.
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