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Maggie Baugh Sings About Struggling with Feelings Amid Keith Urban Romance Rumors

Maggie Baugh Teases New Song Amid Rumors of Romance

Keith Urban’s guitarist, Maggie Baugh, recently shared a sneak peek of her new track, “The Devil Win,” revealing lyrics that depict a struggle with conflicting feelings and resisting temptation. The song includes lines like, “I don’t know what the hell I believe in / I don’t know how to heal my soul / Or how to fight this feeling and it’s a damn good place to go,” and “No matter how close I get to the burning edge / Tempting as it is, I won’t let the Devil win.”

In the Instagram clip, Baugh dressed in a white silk shirt, paired with black shorts, sheer tights, and knee-high boots, her long brunette hair flowing beneath a tan cowboy hat. She sang a poignant excerpt from the song, which hints at internal conflict and resilience.

The release comes amidst ongoing romance rumors linking her to Urban, 57, following his unexpected separation from Nicole Kidman, 58. The gossip intensified after performances where Urban appeared to flirt with Baugh on stage. Notably, he performed a song he wrote for Kidman, “The Fighter,” and during a recent show, altered its lyrics to suggest closeness with Baugh, singing, “When they’re tryna get to you, Maggie, I’ll be your guitar player.”

Urban had previously made flirty on-stage gestures toward Baugh, including a moment in April where he sang, “I was born to love you,” while pointing at her. His flirty interactions and lyric modifications have fueled speculation about a romantic connection, though neither has publicly confirmed anything.

Baugh, 25, has been vocal about her stance against band romances, citing potential fallout from past experiences. Her father, Chuck Baugh, clarified that he’s unaware of any romantic involvement, stating, “It’s more of a musician thing than a dating thing.”

Adding to the controversy, reports indicate Urban has moved on with another woman since his split from Kidman. Multiple sources suggest he’s already seeing someone, with claims that the relationship is centered in Nashville.