Martina McBride is one of America's hottest female country stars. Besides a flawless sense of what the audience wants to hear, McBride has a big heart. Her hits often had social subjects such as physical abuse (Independence Day, 1994), emotional abuse (A Broken Wing, 1997) and alcoholism (Cheap Whiskey, 1992), heavy themes that always managed to reach a large audience thanks to the friendly musical
… setting. . Star allies are strange to her, her children are more important than any kind of celebrity. That lack of ambition endears her to almost all her colleagues from the country, which allowed her to act as a key figure in the female country spectacle Girls Night Out. That female camaraderie also appears to be the lyrics of This One's For All The Girls, with which she supports girls of all ages. Her sixth album Martina entered the US country charts at number one and shows McBride in top form of lyrics and vocals. (MS)more