Madison Watkins Says Hello to "Goodbye"

Madison Watkins released her latest single, "Goodbye," on February 21, 2025. This heartfelt track delves into themes of letting go and embracing new beginnings. Madison co-wrote "Goodbye" with Bryan Fryzel and Paul Duncan.
In a recent Instagram post, Madison shared that creating "Goodbye" allowed her to release many things in her life and say yes to what she felt God was calling her to.
You can stream "Goodbye" on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.
Watkins is known for her powerful vocals and heartfelt songwriting. Born on March 20, 1995, in Fayetteville, Arkansas, she began her musical journey with the release of her debut single, "The Way It Hurts," in November 2013.
In 2016, Madison gained national attention by participating in Season 11 of "America's Got Talent," where she advanced to the Judge Cuts round.
She continued to build her career with the release of her debut EP, "Glow," in March 2016, and her 2020 EP, "Rooted." Madison's music often reflects her Christian faith, and she has expressed a desire to glorify Christ through her artistry.
In January 2025, she signed with Provident Entertainment/Sony Music and released the single "Spin," which encourages listeners to embrace the beauty of slowing down and reconnecting with the world around them.
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