Erin Kirby Dares Him to “Make A Move” in Her Bluesy New Anthem
- All Country News

- Oct 10
- 2 min read
Erin Kirby isn’t here for games, she’s here for honesty. With her soulful new single, “Make A Move,” the Georgia native channels smoky barroom energy and heartbreak-laced grit into a bluesy anthem that’s equal parts desire and defiance.

Kirby sets the scene like a movie: dim lights, a half-finished drink, and that familiar face across the bar pretending not to look. But she’s over it, the waiting, the guessing, the back-and-forth that’s gone on too long. “Just buy that drink, say something smooth, do that thing that you do with your eyes,” she sings, daring him to stop hiding behind charm and actually do something.
The track, co-written with Andrew Beason and Joe Clemmons, captures that restless moment between holding on and letting go. It’s the plea of someone who’s tired of limbo, craving closure wrapped in a groove that sways somewhere between country soul and late-night blues. “Make a move on somebody new,” she challenges, the line hitting like both an invitation and a farewell.
Kirby’s performance is smoky and sharp, an intoxicating blend of vulnerability and strength. She’s not begging for love back; she’s begging for him to let her go by loving someone else. “So I can move on,” she insists, her voice carrying the ache of a woman ready to reclaim her freedom.
“Make A Move” isn’t a breakup ballad, it’s a call to action. It’s the sound of a woman standing in her own power, daring the man across the room to finally do what he’s been hinting at all night: make his move, so she can make hers.
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