The track opens soft and reflective—crisp acoustic guitar and gentle harmonies that let Krista and Kendra shine. Their voices entwine like whispers between sisters who’ve lived and loved together, giving the song an intimate feel that lingers long after the last chord.
Lyrically, this is about more than love—it’s about stepping into new territory: houses, futures, the “what-ifs” that come with grown-up commitment. Lines like “you should start thinkin’ bout that” aren’t just sweet—they’re anchors, nudging the listener toward a life once thought too distant.
Produced by Pete Good and co-written with Jess Grommet and Willie Morrison, the song balances modern Nashville sheen with the duo’s genuine emotion (Today’s Best Country, The Music Universe).
The music video keeps it simple—warm lighting, close-up shots, and the sisters performing in a cozy setting. No hype—just heartfelt delivery and genuine connection.
Final Verdict:
“Thinkin’ Bout That” is Tigirlily at their most vulnerable and relatable. It’s grown-up, grounded, and gorgeous—a gentle anthem for anyone who’s ever dreamed of more. Whether you’re at the start of your journey or reflecting on past steps, this song is a quiet reminder: love often begins with a simple thought lingering in the future.