Faith Hill knew this song could end her career—or make her untouchable. In 1999, “Breathe” didn’t just nudge country music forward, it detonated the boundaries around it. Sensual, exposed, and radio-ready far beyond Nashville, it forced the industry to react. Some called it betrayal. Others called it genius. But once she sang that choru… Continues…
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