Entertainment Music Country Music Maren Morris Says 'I Hope I Never Fall in Love' on New Song, Inspired by the 'Afterglow of a S---show' Morris, whose divorce from ex-husband Ryan Hurd was finalized in January, is gearing up to release her new EP, 'Intermission' By Jack Irvin Jack Irvin Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at PEOPLE since 2022. Jack started in the industry with internships at Rolling Stone and Entertainment Tonight, and he worked as a freelance writer for publications including Bustle, MTV News, Shondaland, L’Officiel USA, Ladygunn, Flood and PopCrush before joining PEOPLE. In his current role, Jack covers daily music news and has interviewed both up-and-coming and established artists including Dolly Parton, Michelle Branch, Ashanti, Cyndi Lauper, Normani, Carly Rae Jepsen and Coco Jones. People Editorial Guidelines Published on July 12, 2024 02:55PM EDT Maren Morris feels fine on her own at the moment. The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, 34, released the vulnerable track "I Hope I Never Fall in Love" on July 12 as the latest single from her upcoming EP, Intermission — and she's not holding back on her negative feelings toward romance. The midtempo song finds Morris expressing hopes to remain single following the rough end of a relationship. "I hope I never fall in love / Hope I never fall in love again / You can hold me to that," she sings on the chorus. Carly Pearce Slams Fan Speculation That She's Feuding with Maren Morris by Releasing a Song with Her Ex Ryan Hurd Maren Morris. Ashley Osborn She discusses hoping to remain strong in her prospects to avoid getting into another intense romance like the one that previously left her feeling scorned. "I'm a woman of my word / Love, you only did me dirty / Forever was a f---in' lie, so goodbye / You only made it worse," Morris declares on the song's bridge. The "My Church" musician, whose divorce from ex-husband Ryan Hurd was finalized in January, marked the song's release with an Instagram post and opened up in the caption about her true feelings toward romance — which are a bit more complicated than the song shows. Maren Morris Comes Out as Bisexual in Celebratory Pride Month Post: 'Happy to Be the B in LGBTQ+' Maren Morris album cover for 'Intermission'. Ashley Osborn "'i hope i never fall in love' is the afterglow of a s---show," wrote Morris, who shares 4-year-old son Hayes with Hurd, 37. "it’s a bittersweet heartbreaker because I’m in self-protection mode but still want to feel things. throwing parties, going home with a stranger, popping champagne…" She continued, "whatever we need to do to process our pain, it’s not always a pretty road to healing. i, of course, DO want to fall in love again, but I can’t put my heart through it just yet, so here’s a number about this strange but constructive (and destructive) window of my life." Last month, Morris introduced the Intermission era with the Julia Michaels collaboration "Cut!" about appearing picture-perfect on the outside but feeling like an emotional mess in private. Maren Morris Gives Herself 'Permission to Fall Apart' on Raw New Song 'Cut!' with Julia Michaels "'Cut!' is about me holding myself together through the day, looking well-rested, not a hair out of place, not canceling any plans with friends because that’s how well I want you to think I’m doing," said Morris in a statement at the time. "Perhaps those things are all true, but at night I let the mask slip and let myself scream or fall apart to let the steam out of the kettle." "It’s a cathartic release that doesn’t require secrecy, but there are worldly expectations to keep it together despite your feelings," she continued. "This song gives me permission to fall apart." Intermission is out Aug. 2 via Columbia Records. Close