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Zach Seabaugh, a rising fixture in Nashville’s indie-pop scene, announced his latest track “I Miss Who You Were,” available everywhere now. Co-written by Seabaugh and frequent collaborator and Grammy winner Chance Peña, “I Miss Who You Were” is a heartfelt song that delves into the bittersweet emotions that follow a relationship’s change and the heartache of moving on. Seabaugh’s captivating lyrics and soulful vocals are sure to resonate with listeners who have experienced the complexities of love and loss.LISTEN HERE.
I miss who you were/When we had more time
Nothing seems to work/But at least we tried I know you’re out there/Living your best life Now that you’ve moved on/My heart has got no home https://zachseabaugh.com. Follow Zach on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter.
“I wrote “I Miss Who You Were” with Chance Peña back in 2021. It’s a song about two people going their separate ways, and the flood of feelings one deals with from that process,” says Seabaugh. “Everybody is continually changing every day and I hope this song connects with people in their own seasons of growth, loss, and life.” “I Miss Who You Were” showcases Seabaugh’s musical growth and vulnerability as he reflects on the evolution of a once solid relationship. The song captures the poignant feelings of longing for someone who has changed, while simultaneously mourning the loss of what once was. This single comes on the heels of Seabaugh’s recently released tracks “Maybe We Do,” “Co-Pilot,” and “Not How I Want To.” Since January, Zach’s seen significant growth on Spotify, increasing his monthly listeners each month from 250,000 to over 1.5 million. The growth has been fan-driven, and his five singles released since June 2022 have amassed more than 34 million streams since their release. This fall, you can catch Seabaugh on a 20-date tour with indie-folk band The National Parks. For more information on Zach, including upcoming tour dates and to purchase tickets, visit