 It's time for Mountain Music, presented by Mountain Music Exchange, the heart of music in the mountains. Welcome to another edition of Mountain Music. This week at Mountain Music Exchange, we've got West Virginia native Natalie Logan. Take a listen. Natalie Logan has gone from that little girl singing into her hairbrush to recording her very own album. And although being a female artist in this region is tough, Natalie has a suggestion for any aspiring female artist. Don't ever let anybody tell you you can't. I didn't realize until many, many years later how important it was to have that core support group, you know, that one or two people that just truly, truly believe in you, to have find somebody who shares your goal, who shares your vision, you know, and will do everything they can to help you achieve your dream. The ability to relate to a song is what makes it so powerful. The song is titled A Woman Scorned. It was co-written by Hillary Scott with Lady Annabellum. When I was first pitched the demo, I just thought it was a cute upbeat, just kind of an attitude song. And the more I heard it, the more I realized that, unfortunately, there's a lot of women out there that can relate to the storyline of the song. It's funny, and it's just got some attitude. It's a little different than what people that hear me sing in public. It's not something that would typically hear me sing, but it's fun. It is a fun, fun song.