Kiana’s “You Thought” Is a Bold, Pop-Country Declaration of Independence
- All Country News
- Oct 10
- 2 min read
KIANA is back, and she’s not just singing about heartbreak, she’s rewriting the rulebook on how to get over it. Her latest single, "You Thought", co-written with Laurel Sabadosh and Dustin Kines, is a punchy, pop-country banger that’s equal parts fiery and self-assured.

"You Thought" rides an irresistible pop-country beat that blends the catchy hooks of mainstream pop with the storytelling heart of country. It’s the kind of song you can imagine blasting on a road trip with your best friends, windows down, singing at the top of your lungs.
The track is a masterclass in turning betrayal into triumph. Lines like, “Lonely would only weigh me down / And I’d be nothing without you around / But look at me, good and gone / You couldn’t have been more wrong,” capture that rare, satisfying moment when you realize you’re better off without someone who tried to hold you back. Kiana doesn’t just survive heartbreak, she thrives in it.
"You Thought" isn’t just a song; it’s a statement. It’s about shedding what’s toxic, reclaiming your self-worth, and refusing to let anyone else’s mistakes define your story. By the final chorus, it’s clear: Kiana isn’t crawling back, she’s moving forward, and she’s taking the listener along for the ride. KIANA stakes her claim in pop-country as a voice for anyone who’s ever been underestimated, overlooked, or underestimated and makes it sound downright fun to rise above it all.
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