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Jana Kramerer and Jessie James DeckerA new duo, “Do it in heels,” are all about women’s power and moms that do it all.
Kramer, 41, drew from her real -life dating experience for inspiration behind the words.
“I wrote the song when I was her single mother (and) I was single at the time,” he only Weekly US From the new track, which includes a decker, 37, indicating that she is looking to write “a girl’s anthem, but not cheesy.”
Kramer remembered, “I actually went out to Los Angeles, I had a very bad date. The next day I wrote this song. I was like, ‘I don’t even want to be sad for the bad date I had just had it.'”
The One tree hill alum, now married to Out russellRemember to feel like she knew everything would come together when the timing was right.
“I had always known that I would be where I am at the moment,” he said. “I had hoped that where I am today, but then I’ll always get a pull for the single mamas out there (for) the girls. Knowing that we have so much on our spinning plates and we do it with a lot of race and class.”
Kramer shared off her ex-husband Mike caussinwith whom she shares a girl Jolie, 9, and son Jayce, 6in April 2021.
In writing the song, Kramer immediately thought of joining Longtime friend deckerwho is a mother of four. (Hi shares children Vivianne, 11, Eric Jr., 9, Forrest, 7, and Denver, 16 months, with her husband Eric Decker.)
“Who better to come (no) Jessie? Who does it so well too,” Gushed Kramer. “She’s a great example of a woman who is the girl’s pretty girl who does it all.”

In the song, now available for streamingKramer and Decker Croon about women do all that men can do – but in style.
“Honey, let’s be real, you couldn’t walk a day in these Jimmy Choos,” Kramer beltes in one of the verses.
Meanwhile, the chorus reminds fans that women “even stumble at all / babies, he and business still stand still and we do it in heels.”
And while Kramer was a single mother when she wrote the song, she was pregnant with baby No. 3 when she introduced the concept to Decker.
“We both were pregnant at the time,” said Kramer Us. “And so it was, ‘rightly, we did this.’ He agreed and then we are, ‘OK, we have our babies and then we will do it.’ “

Kramer welcomed her and Russell’s son, Romanin November 2023. The couple Tied the knot in January 2024 Before having a formal marriage in Scotland that July.
Decker, meanwhile, Denver’s welcome son With her husband Eric, 38, in February 2024.
Pregnancy and friendship bond aside, the founder of the kittens was told only Us She “loves” the song “immediately” and feels like she echoes with multitasking women everywhere.

“I love that Jana wants this to be a duo with another woman because, for me, it brings that girl even more so. We’re in this together, here’s it,” Decker shared, noting she experienced herbialism at her best after she had her youngest child. “As soon as I had my last baby, I was blown away by how many different mothers from school bring in meals and bring candles and they had a chain. I had never experienced anything like that.”
He continued, “Only women supported women. It was so beautiful. And that’s what I love about this song is the same message, you know – women who can do it all and do it with a smile on your face.”
Decker laughed, adding, “And not because you need to put a smile on your face, but because you are badass and this is what we do. We can multitask and, you know, make a pie and go to do our work and feed the babies at the same time.”
“Do it in heels” is out now. Listen here.