Bailey Zimmerman "Where It Ends" Song Review
- Lesley Janes
- Aug 19, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 26, 2022
Bailey Zimmerman is becoming the king of heartbreak anthems. The emerging singer released "Where It Ends" after clips of the song have been popular on TikTok.
With each new release, the 21-year-old singer proves he knows how to speak to his generation. The songs "Rock And A Hard Place" and "Fall In Love" have struck a much-needed chord among fans. When an artist finds a way to turn their heartache into a perfectly-crafted song, it's very special. If Olivia Rodrigo speaks for all of the young women out there, Zimmerman shouts out the male perspective from the rooftops.
"Where It Ends" contains the grit and angst commonly found in his music. The way that early 2000s grunge is mixed with today's country is truly unique to Zimmerman. He begins the song with, "This is where it ends / I been down a few broken roads that I'm trying to mend / But this is where to ends and I'm breaking down / You were lying when you said you were trying to work things out." Honest lyrics are what Zimmerman does best.

"You're the last thing that I thought I'd lose / All I ever wanted was to be loved by you / I let you back in / And I gave you a second chance," Zimmerman belts out. This track is about feeling let down by the person you love in the cruelest of ways. The singer has posted clips of the song on TikTok alluding to being cheated on, which is the foundation for most pain. The more new songs Zimmerman releases, hopefully, the closer he is to release an album.
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