"Heart of Dixie" Singer Danielle Bradbery Admits Having "Trouble Writing Songs" / 'Voice' Season 4 Winner Still Deciding on School or Music Full Time

"Heart of Dixie" Singer Danielle Bradbery Admits Having "Trouble Writing Songs" / 'Voice' Season 4 Winner Still Deciding on School or Music Full Time

Since winning The Voice Season 4, Team Blake's Danielle Bradbery has released her first single "Heart of Dixie" off of her upcoming debut album. Much like Bradbery's Voice song selections, "Heart of Dixie" has content years ahead of her 17-year old brain.

Though Bradbery released the single in July, "Heart of Dixie" was actually written by Troy Verges, Brett James and Caitlyn Smith earlier in 2012.

When asked why she doesn't try writing her own songs Bradbery candidly responds:

"I like writing about essays. Not many people are big fans of that, but I like writing and English," the young country starlet admits, "I have trouble writing songs."

Though the singer has a Top 20 single on the rise, Bradbery is still unsure as to whether or not she should return to her old high school, or focus on the music industry full-time.

"Now that this is continuing, it's kind of up in the air right now," Bradbery acknowledges. "But we're definitely trying to figure out if I should go back to school or keep online schooling. It depends on my schedule. We're thinking if I went back to my regular school, it'd be kinda crazy!"

Yeah, crazy might be an understatement.

"Heart of Dixie" is the first single off of Danielle Bradbery's debut album, expected to be released later this fall.