Kelsea Ballerini admitted she βdidnβt know where to start,β when she began working on Patterns.
The East Tennessee-born country artist released her fifth studio record on October 25. Patterns follows Subject To Change and Rolling Up The Welcome Mat, a surprise EP and accompanying short film that shared Balleriniβs story of heartache and moving forward after divorce. The EP garnered a stronger response from fans than Ballerini anticipated, and she βput this immense pressureβ on herself to deliver a powerful follow-up record.
Patterns arrived with deeply vulnerable ballads and vibrantly energetic anthems throughout the 15-track project. It includes βSorry Mom,β βBaggage,β βFirst Rodeo,β βTwo Things,β βWAIT!,β βI Would, Would Youβ andΒ more. Ballerini created the record with an all-female team of songwriters and producers, and marked her first full-length project without a track written solely by her (a moment of βgrowth,β she said, as she previously felt the need to βproveβ herself as a songwriter). Ballerini said as she spoke with Kelly Clarkson about Patterns on The Kelly Clarkson Show earlier this week:
βI didnβt know where to start with this record. Itβs my fifth album. But I put out an EP last year called Rolling Up The Welcome Mat, and it connected differently than anything else Iβd ever put out. So, I put this immense pressure on myself to be like, βfollow it up well.β And then I was like, βhow do I do this?β And so, I made this whole record with women because I was like, this is how I feel safe. Jessie Jo Dillion, Alysa Vanderheym, Hillary Lindsey, who I know we both die over, and Karen Fairchild from Little Big Town. β¦We went away. we went to East Tennessee, where Iβm from, outside of St. Louis, and the Bahamas. That was a girls trip. We just wrote this whole record, but it was like β it was womanhood. It was so grounded in that warmth. and we would have wine and then we would have conversations, and then weβd cry, and then weβd write a song. There was so much space around it. They held space for me. It wasnβt just, βletβs get in at 11 and out by 3.β β¦They walked life with me for a year and a half, and we made a record that Iβm so proud of.β
Ballerini previously said while creating Patterns, she took a βbeautiful and brutal look into myself and the people I love the most. The celebrations and challenges in the name of betterment, growth, and all around elevated vibes. The healthy habits that I hold close and the ones that gotta go.β Ballerini marked the albumβs release with a sold out show at Madison Square Garden in New York City, featuring sister duosΒ Aly & AJΒ andΒ Tigirlily Gold. Next, sheβs gearing up for her first-ever headlining arena tour with special guestsΒ Maisie PetersΒ andΒ Marynn Taylor.
After Patterns arrived, Ballerini confirmed she would release two bonus tracks as a digital download on her website for a limited time. One of those bonus tracks was βTo The Men That Love Women After Heartbreak,β a highly-requested love song that Balleirni previously teased on TikTok and performed at the Grand Ole Opry with songwriters Fairchild and Lindsey. Ballerini teamed up with Clarkson to perform a stunning duet version of the song on The Kelly Clarkson Show. Watch it here: