Kacey Musgraves celebrates US marriage equality in acoustic performance of "Follow Your Arrow"
American country star Kacey Musgraves celebrated her nation legalising marriage equality on Friday 26 June with this joyous performance of "Follow You Arrow".
The track featured on Musgraves' 2013 debut, and caused a bit of a stir in the country world on its release. The song is about being true to yourself, whatever that is, and features the chorus: "Make lots of noise/kiss lots of boys/or kiss lots of girls/if that's something you're into/when the straight and narrow/gets a little too straight/roll up a joint, or don't/just follow your arrow."
Musgraves' latest record Pageant Material was released last week.
Watch the NPR Tiny Desk Concert performance of "Follow Your Arrow" below.
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