Worth It (Danielle Bradbery song)

"Worth It" is a song recorded by the American country music singer Danielle Bradbery for her second studio album, I Don't Believe We've Met (2017).

[1][2] The song's lyrics express both vulnerability and indignation towards the way Bradbery has been treated by former lovers,[2][3] while she claims on the chorus that she is not afraid to walk away from a relationship if she is not given the respect she deserves.

[4] Bradbery employs a melisma technique in her vocal delivery as well as "bending" notes to give the song a more soulful sound.

[5] Bradbery reported that the song was written in response to her concerns about her career and, while applicable to a relationship, is ultimately about "standing up for yourself in any situation".

[12] Jewly Hight of NPR wrote that Bradbery's melismatic delivery "brings a bit more authority to her indignation" on the track.

[3] Praising the lyrical content, Stephen L. Betts of Rolling Stone wrote that Bradbery "could be poised for a major breakthrough" at country radio with "Worth It".