Morgan Wallen: ‘Dangerous’ The Double Album – Review

Morgan Wallen’s highly-anticipated record Dangerous: The Double Album is officially available now, January 8th on all streaming platforms. We spoke with the superstar about the process of writing the project, releasing it in 2021, and giving fans exactly what they want; a ton of new music. Check out the full virtual interview in the video below, then read further on and check out our full album review as we dig a little deeper into the music.

Morgan Wallen is an artist that is on the brink of superstardom with international recognition during his few years in the limelight. His debut record If I Know Me continues to garner him more and more fans and accolades, but his brand new sophomore album Dangerous is sure to secure his staying power. The double album is one of a kind, gritty, elevated, and creative, all qualities that Wallen clearly possesses in his own right.

With thirty songs in total, plus two bonus songs exclusively for Target buyers, the singer-songwriter shatters any expectations that fans or industry executives might have had for his sophomore project. Each of the songs convey a different side of Wallen’s personality, but they all bare a part of his soul and heart. He sings and writes about universal truths in love and heartbreak, but also expresses his undeniable gratitude for his country roots and values.

Disc one opens up with “Sand In My Boots,” a track that combines all the elements. Wallen recounts falling in love with a girl, who he thought accepted his upbringing and hometown. It turns out that was not the case, but still, the singer finds a way to convey some hope in the expressive song. Lyrics like “I said girl you never seen stars like the ones back home / And she said maybe I should see them for myself” make you envision a love affair like this one.

Previously released songs and fan-favorites “More Than My Hometown” and “7 Summers” both have a similar feel to the opening track. All create imagery like no other, and it’s clear that Wallen knows a thing or two about heartbreak. On the contrary, brand new song, “Silverado For Sale” creates imagery in a different way. The artist tells the story of falling in love and needing to sell his truck to have the life he wants with his soulmate. Simple, yet beautiful, the more you listen to the love song, the more you will recognize how certain gestures can touch your heart.

Wallen also included his rendition of “Heartless” and of course, “This Bar” on the record. The latter is reflective and personal. The singer shares personal accounts of his 21st birthday, a break-up, and other experiences that have helped him grow into the person he is today. His willingness to share and be honest with his fans through his music is one of the many reasons we have fallen in love with his artistry.

“Making mistakes and making new friends / I was growing up and nothing made sense / Learning how to live with a broken heart / I found myself in this bar”

That reflective nature is also evident in songs like “Whiskey’d My Way” and “Livin’ The Dream,” which both happen to be two of our favorites off the record. On the former, Wallen considers all the options that he could have used to get over his ex, admitting that whiskey was what worked. Singing that he should be in the “moving on hall of fame” and later declaring “Tequila made me crazy / Cold Beer wouldn’t do / So I whiskey’d my way over you” just further shows Wallen’s ingenuity with lyrics.

“Livin’ The Dream” which was pre-released with songs “Somebody’s Problem” and “Still Goin’ Down” reflects on a little bit more than a break-up. One of Wallen’s most honest and raw songs to date, “Livin’ The Dream” co-written by Wallen and HARDY, as well as, Ben Burgess and Jacob Durrett, expresses the less glamourous side of success and fame. With this song, Wallen gives fans a vulnerable account of his thoughts and feelings in what seems like a journal entry, including both his struggles with alcohol and his priorities.

Continuing to lean into the vulnerability, Wallen included a song with “Little Rain” vibes on the record. “Me on Whiskey” is flirty and sensual in all the best ways. “Outlaw” a collaboration with Ben Burgess also conveys a similar, yet hopeful message on finding and holding on to love. Wallen also collaborates with superstar, Chris Stapleton. Their song “Only Thing That’s Got” is a brooding, break-up song with killer guitar riffs and even better vocals.

Of course, it would not be a Wallen record if the singer didn’t include songs that were primed for concert season and live performances, as well as, express his immense pride for East Tennessee Roots. “Somethin’ Country,” “Beer Don’t,” “Still Goin’ Down,” “Country A$$ Shit,” and “Whatcha Think Of Country Now” all remind the listeners that Wallen is a good ole boy and proud of it. Out of the group of songs all primed for the stage, “Whatcha Think Of Country Now” is a standout.

“Half way down your first country mile / You called your mama said it’s gunna be a while / didn’t think way out was your style / but now you know what it’s about / whatcha think of country now”

Wallen also explored sonically with the title-track “Dangerous,” 865,” and “Warning.” All super catchy, both “Dangerous” and “Warning” explore a more hip-hop edge, while “865,” arguably a top pick off the record focuses on unique and exciting phrasing. Vocally, “865” challenges Wallen in the best way, but sonically, the song soars with a killer instrumental and phrasing that we just cannot get enough of.

The hitmaker said it best in a recent press release, sharing, “I know 32 songs sounds like a lot to digest, but I truly did my best to make sure there’s not a song that I would press ‘next’ on. I also wanted the songs to speak to multiple phases of life and have multiple different sounds based on my influences and based on what I enjoy.” Both sonically and lyrically, Wallen nailed it with this incredible project that is sure going to take him to next level!

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Morgan Wallen ‘Dangerous The Double Album’

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NYCS Picks:

  1. “865”
  2. “Sand In My Boots”
  3. “Whatcha Think Of Country Now”
  4. “Whiskey’d My Way”
  5. “Livin’ The Dream”

 

Dangerous: The Double Album Tracklist:

Disc 1-

  1. Sand In My Boots
  2. Wasted On You
  3. Somebody’s Problem
  4. More Surprised Than Me
  5. 865
  6. Warning
  7. Neon Eyes
  8. Outlaw feat. Ben Burgess
  9. Whiskey’d My Way
  10. Wonderin’ Bout The Wind
  11. Your Bartender
  12. Only Thing That’s Gone feat. Chris Stapleton
  13. Cover Me Up
  14. 7 Summers
  15. More Than My Hometown

Disc 2-

  1. Still Goin Down
  2. Rednecks, Red Letters, Red Dirt
  3. Dangerous
  4. Beer Don’t
  5. Blame It On Me
  6. Somethin’ Country
  7. This Bar
  8. Country A$$ Shit
  9. Whatcha Think Of Country Now
  10. Me On Whiskey
  11. Need A Boat
  12. Silverado For Sale
  13. Heartless
  14. Livin’ The Dream
  15. Quittin’ Time

Target Exclusive Bonus Tracks*

  1. The Side Of A Dust Cloud
  2. Bandaid On A Bullet Hole

Dangerous: The Double Album is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

 

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Mitchell Tenpenny Reflects On His Future Goals in “Bucket List”

One of the newest and brightest acts in Nashville, Mitchell Tenpenny seems to be on the verge of a full-length sophomore album in the near future as he released another song titled “Bucket List” on New Year’s Day.

Tenpenny’s debut album Telling All My Secrets was released in December of 2018 and featured the hit song, “Drunk Me” which reached the number one spot on country radio and put his name on the map. Since then, he has released numerous singles including “Here,” “Broken Up,” “Can’t Go to Church,” a cover of Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved” and the certified gold track “Anything She Says” featuring Seaforth. He also released a Christmas EP this holiday season. In “Bucket List,” Tenpenny reflects on his life and realizes how short it can be. Inspired by COVID-19, he decides to not take his time on Earth for granted and vows to not only cross everything off his bucket list but to keep adding more to it.

Mitchell Tenpenny Bucket List

Mitchell Tenpenny “Bucket List”

“Find peace of mind in the time the good Lord gives / Imma cross one off, put two more on it / Say I love you ‘fore the moment’s gone / And never have to ask myself what is / When I get to the bottom of my bucket list”

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“Bucket List” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

 

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Parker McCollum Drops New Track “To Be Loved By You”

Rising country singer-songwriter, Parker McCollum released a new single titled “To Be Loved By You” on New Year’s Day, available on all streaming platforms. Take a look below as we dive deeper into the track.

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To Be Loved By You Parker McCollum

The Texas-native just received his first number one last week with his self-loathing smash-hit “Pretty Heart” and is immediately releasing new music. “To Be Loved By You” tackles a similar theme—his personal struggle with love and relationships. Listen below:

“So why are you always angry? / Why are you always quiet? / Why do you sleep alone? / When I know you don’t like it / Maybe you might be different / Will it kill you to tell me the truth? / What in the hell does a man have to do to be loved by you?”

Compared to his attitude in “Pretty Heart” and the entire Hollywood Gold EP, it sounds as though McCollum is slowly becoming less hard on himself. In this new song, he admits he has weaknesses but still feels he is the right man for this girl–he just cannot figure out what she wants in a lover.

McCollum is adding to his mainstream country catalog with this release, as he already has an extensive collection as an independent artist.

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“To Be Loved By You” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

 

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Hailey Whitters & Little Big Town Release New Years Treat “Fillin’ My Cup”

Hailey Whitters and Little Big Town made the first day of 2021 even sweeter by releasing their new song “Fillin’ My Cup”, perfect for raising spirits in these trying times. Take a look below as we dig a little deeper into the track.

Fillin' My Cup Hailey Whitters Little Big Town
It’s hard to believe that the most insane year in many of our lifetimes is over. While 2020 was, in many ways, the worst of times, a huge silver lining was the phenomenal music and art created in that time. Among that music was Whitters’ fantastic record, The Dream, released only a few weeks shy of lockdown. A true songwriter’s record is what was needed to get through the last 10 months, so what better way to start 2021 than with Hailey Whitters’ new perfectly-timed single, “Fillin’ My Cup”?

The song and it’s music video is filled with everything from fiddle to fashion. Written by Whitters, Nicolle Galyon (who also serves as Whitters’ label-head), and Hillary Lindsey is a neo-country sounding track (courtesy of co-production by Whitters and fiancé Jake Gear) all about trying to find the high’s within the inescapable lows of life. It’s sweet and new, yet nostalgic, and distinctively Whitters.

“It’s one part happy and one part chaos / Whole lotta borrowed, little bit paid off / You can’t appreciate the sugar if you never had the salt / Ain’t it nice and sweet even when it’s on the rocks?” Whitters is so good at figuring out how to tie universal and thoughtful messages of living with her own personal musings.

Just when you think the song can’t get better, between the stellar songwriting and Whitters and Little Big Town’s harmonies, Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman take the second verse. It’s not that the song needed Little Big Town, but having them on it added so much to it vocally, and it made the vibe even more fun and lively. Both have these dreamy, vintage aesthetics that reflect sonically, lyrically and visually. It’s a natural collaboration.

The end of the song is boot-stomping, honky-tonk happy. It coincidentally feels light in the way champagne does on New Year’s Eve. “Yeah, it ain’t the whiskey, it ain’t the wine / Though it sure goes good from time to time / With this high-low life, go and shake it on up / Yeah, that’s the stuff that’s fillin’ my cup”, they sing together on the final chorus.

In 2017, Little Big Town released “Happy People”, a standout Whitters and Lori McKenna co-write that opened their album The Breaker. Both Whitters and McKenna released their own versions of the lighthearted tune, and it’s the song that really kick-started Whitters’ career. This collaboration feels very full circle and characteristically hopeful. And after the year we’ve all had, there’s nothing we need more than hope.

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“Fillin’ My Cup” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Country Songs That Embody 2020

The top country songs that embody 2020…

At last, 2020 is coming to an end. Despite how crazy this year has been, country music still prevailed, bringing us new songs, records, and even livestreams to enjoy. We thought it would be fun to take a look back at some of the songs that we think personified this year.
“F2020” – Avenue Beat
“Lowkey fuck 2020 / I don’t know about everybody else / But I think that I am kinda done / Can we just get to 2021” 
Obviously, we have to start our list off with this certified jam! The ladies killed it with this viral song, personifying exactly how we all felt midway through quarantine. Of course, regardless, it’s such a bop.
“7 Summers”- Morgan Wallen
“Back then you used to love the river / And sippin’ on a mixer with me / Does it ever make you sad to know / That was seven summers ago”
This nostalgic Morgan Wallen tune is quite possibly one of his best to date. Despite the fact that it’s about a past relationship, the song brings back memories of better days and even more innocent times. It is also super catchy and Wallen’s vocals shine on the track.
“Black Like Me”- Mickey Guyton
“It’s a hard life on easy street / Just white painted picket fences far as you can see / If you think we live in the land of the free / You should try to be black like me”
One of the most poignant country songs arguable ever, Mickey Guyton spoke her truth with this powerful song. Making the country music industry and the world pay attention to the societal issues in regards to racism and disenfranchisement, we are so happy that this song was brought to life by the incredible artist.
“I Should Probably Go to Bed” – Dan + Shay
“In a crowd of strangers and lovers / Someone told me that you were coming so / I should probably go to bed”
The irony of this song just cannot be beat. Although it was not about the pandemic, we cannot help but think that we “should probably go to bed,” when we are fatigued from the whole year. Also, the song is just plain great, so it had to make our list.
“We Were Rich”- Runaway June
“I never thought that grass was greener / On the other side of our old chain link fence / Yeah, we were rich”
Runaway June’s latest single, “We Were Rich” was one of our favorites off their last project. The song reminds us to be thankful for what we have, even when times are tough. It is the perfect reminder for us during these last few months and into 2021.
“Six Feet Apart”- Luke Combs
“But there’ll be crowds and there’ll be shows / And light after dark / Someday when we aren’t six feet apart”
Luke Combs was honestly the king of quarantine, giving fans so much new music. This particular song is lyrically-genius. He reminds us all that the world will not be like this forever, a reminder that we definitely all need.
“Be A Light”- Thomas Rhett + Friends
“In a world full of hate, be a light / When you do somebody wrong, make it right”
Finally, we leave you with this impactful song by Thomas Rhett featuring Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, and Keith Urban. This song is the encouragement we need in our world right now. Even in the darkest of times, there is always good in the world. If you cannot find any, be the light.

As we look forward to a better 2021, we want to thank each and every one of you who show us so much love throughout the year. We are looking forward to the new year and better days together!

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Ways To Keep Busy In Quarantine Inspired by Country Stars

Ten months into quarantine, we are definitely running out of ways to keep busy. When we were scrolling Instagram, we started to see country artists post different things they were doing to keep busy. This inspired our list of five ways to keep busy in quarantine.

Thomas Rhett

Learn to build something

If you want to be like Jordan Davis and Luke Combs, try creating something from scrap wood. Both the stars creating things like shelves and tables, during their downtown. We might not have as much natural talent as the singer-songwriters do at woodworking, but I bet you’d be surprised at what you can create.

 

Take a course

This idea was inspired by one of our favorite songstresses out there right now, Madison Kozak. She shared via her Instagram stories a few weeks ago that she has been spending her quarantine knitting hats, watching Survivor, and taking a virtual course on ‘Coursera.’

 

Write a silly (or a good) song

One of the most common things we see country artists like Thomas Rhett and Riley Green, among many others doing during quarantine is of course writing a song. Incredible songs like “What’s Your Country Song” by Rhett and “He Loved Her” by Devin Dawson were created during these crazy times. We encourage you to grab an instrument or a pen and a paper and get to writing, even if it comes out silly. It will still be fun!

 

Curate a live stream with friends

Pretend your celebrity for the day and set a time to do a live stream with your friends. Curate what you want to talk about or maybe even interview each other. Regardless of what you choose to do, it may be fun to pretend you are one of your favorite country singers, while you do something new and creative with some of your favorite people.

 

Learn choreography and dances + create unique content

There is a reason TikTok has blown up so much over the past serval months, and instead of spending your time browsing the platform, maybe participate! Walker Hayes and Russell Dickerson are two of our favorites on TikTok. We love seeing Hayes and his family perform the many dances on there and even create their own. On the other hand, Dickerson creates unique content that we cannot get enough of. Even if you’re not into the app, try learning some of the dances. You’ll break a sweat and have fun!

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The Best Deep Cuts from Eric Church

Superstar Eric Church has given us over a decade of great music. Here are some of our favorite deep cuts from his incredible catalog…

“What I Almost Was”Sinners Like Me

“Flipped off that coach, left that school in the dust / For letting my dreams go bust / But I thank God I ain’t what I almost was”

An honest account of Church’s journey to superstardom, “What I Almost Was” is a gem off his debut record. Relatable, real, and authentic, this song is one of our classic Church favorites.

 

“Kill a Word”Mr. Misunderstood

“I’d turn lies and hate to love and truth / If I could only kill a word”

Although technically a single, this song deserves even more recognition for its poignant message. Church, unapologetically, stands his ground, fighting for more positivity and more truth in the world.

 

“Hippie Radio”Desperate Man

“And I’d crank the band, take her hand, and we’d pull off back a road / A boy and his girl in a Pontiac, and the hippie radio”

As soon as this record came out, Church fans fell in love with this cut! The nostalgic tune may be a look back at the singer’s childhood, but it reminds us all of our own in one way or another.

 

“Pledge Allegiance to the Hag” Sinners Like Me

“When it’s time to go, you know you’re welcome back / Where the people pledge allegiance to the Hag”

One of the Chief’s most performed songs, this song is all about Church’s roots. Of course, the featured verse by Merle Haggard himself ups the ante on this unforgettable tune!

 

“Three Year Old”Mr. Misunderstood

“Walking barefoot through the mud, will knock the rust right off your soul / I learned that from a three year old”

This powerful song reminds us that we all can learn a thing or two from the young ones in our lives. We especially love the enticing story-telling nature of this amazing track.

 

“Carolina”Carolina

“Sayin’ honey I miss ya like crazy / Like the sound of a siren song / Oh Carolina, ya keep callin’ me home”

“Carolina,” the self-titled track off Church’s sophomore record is one of those songs you cannot help, but to fall in love with. It’s catchy, yet full of substance. Also, the fact that it was a solo-write by the Chief himself is just another reason why it just had to make our list!

 

How does our list match up to yours? Let us know and be sure to follow our ‘Deep Cuts’ playlist on Spotify. Check out more deep cuts from some of our favorite artists like Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, Brett Young, Miranda Lambert, Kane Brown, Thomas Rhett, and Luke Combs here.

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Parker McCollum Lands First Number 1 Song with “Pretty Heart”

Parker McCollum’s “Pretty Heart” is officially a number one song, marking his first chart-topper of his career.

Rising country star and Texas superstar, Parker McCollum officially has a hit song to his name! The singer-songwriter’s major label debut “Pretty Heart” is the top song on the charts, representing a major feat for the talented artist.

The lead single “Pretty Heart” off McCollum’s EP, Hollywood Gold has been steadily climbing the charts for months. It is clear that the song has truly touched the hearts of fans across the nation. The achingly beautiful declaration of remorse for a break-up is the songwriting country music deserves.

“And what does that say about me / I could do you like I did / That I could break an angel’s wings / What does that say about me / Then I stood there like a fencepost / As you drove off in your car / What does it say about me / Now that I’ve broke your pretty heart / Your pretty heart”

Although McCollum may be new to the mainstream country music scene, he is an experienced singer and songwriter, who has released critically-acclaimed independent projects in the past. “Pretty Heart” going number one is just further affirmation that the singer-songwriter is one to look out for.

Fans can anticipate more new music out by the singer in the future, and we are definitely excited about it. Congrats to Parker and his team for all the success!

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Hollywood Gold EP is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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[Watch] Russell Dickerson Surprises Superfan With a Special Gift

Watch the heart touching video of Russell Dickerson surprising 17-year-old Sarah Frei with a very special gift.

Russell Dickerson Surprises Fan

This summer, one of Russell Dickerson’s biggest fans, 17-year-old, Sarah Frei was in a car with friends when they were hit head-on by a drunk driver. Unfortunately, Frei suffered major injuries becoming paralyzed from the waist down and becoming a double amputee. The accident however did not change her positive outlook and incredible spirit.

Her high school cheerleading team put together a dance routine to Dickerson’s “Home Sweet” which caught the singer-songwriter’s attention when it was posted on Instagram.

Dickerson continued to keep Sarah in his thoughts and teamed up with Chevrolet to surprise Sarah with a 2021 Chevrolet Traverse that has been outfitted for her specific needs by BraunAbilty.  Russell surprised Sarah during a video call earlier this week, and her reaction is what we all need to see at the end of this year.

Be sure to share this moment to spread joy during this holiday season.

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“Home Sweet” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Who Is Robert Counts? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

Who Is Robert Counts? Talented new country Sony Nashville recording artist, whose debut single “What Do I Know” is working its way up the charts.

Robert Counts

Robert Counts – Photo Credit – Sean McGee

Sony Music Nashville is full of exciting new singer-songwriters for fans to fall in love with! This week’s Swag Spotlight artist, Robert Counts is no exception. He’s a true-blue country artist with a country-rock sound, a gritty vibe, and a powerful knack for songwriting. We got a chance to interview the rising artist and learn more about his path to country music.

Growing up in Franklin, Tennessee, a town just outside of Nashville, Counts recalls being introduced to music through his faith. “I first started playing music in my church. That’s kind of where I started taking guitar lessons,” he recalls, sharing his experience playing in his church’s contemporary band throughout his childhood.

At that point, music was just a hobby for the budding musician. “As a kid, I was a thinker,” he shared, adding, “I liked more contemporary music like John Mayer, Jason Isbell, stuff like indie-rock […] anything with a lyric was what I was drawn to.” Counts spent his younger years learning rifts on the guitar and being mesmerized by the story-telling aspect of country music, as well as, more contemporary artists.

Some of his most profound musical influences can be traced back to his parents. “My mom was a big fan of Travis Tritt and Alan Jackson,” he shared, “Coincidentally now, two of my favorite country artists of all times- they’re storytellers.” Counts also shared a liking of midwestern rock artists like Bob Segar and Bruce Springsteen. The connecting thread though was always about the ability to craft an exceptional lyric.

Despite obvious pure talent, Counts decided to pursue a different path, heading to college and obtaining a degree in biochemistry, with dreams of being a surgeon. After graduation, he decided to take a gap year to study for the MCATS; however, that was when the trajectory of his future was flipped on its axis.

“I entered a few songs that I thought were good,” he recalls, talking about a songwriting contest at Puckett’s, “…and I ended up winning the whole thing.” The contest led him to his first publishing deal. “I learned about the industry. I learned how publishing works. I honed my craft as far as songwriting a little bit. Got in, met some people, and I just fell in love with it, he shared.”

Since then, Counts has been dedicated to honing his craft. With some convincing from supportive people in his life, the songwriter pivoted again, deciding to focus on becoming an artist in his own right.

Now as a signed recording artist, Counts is garnering a fanbase that respects his love of country music, his knowledge of the industry, and of course his impressive vocals. His debut radio single, “What Do I Know,” written by the singer with HARDY and Jake Mitchell, is currently climbing the charts. “We got that idea and we were like what about southern advice, stuff your dad tells you growing up, things you hear,” Counts recalls, thinking about the co-write with HARDY and Mitchell from back in 2018.

Although Counts knew then that the song was good, it took two years for the singer to finally decide to release it as his debut single. “For my debut single to radio, I wanted to be something that really came out swinging and left nothing to question,” adding, You know who I am. I am a guy whose southern, works hard, I’m normal every day, every man, just living his life by honest truth. And I think that’s what that song says.” We couldn’t agree more!

As 2020 comes to a close, fans can anticipate more music heading down the pipeline early next year. Counts also promises to get back on the road to play live shows again as soon as it is safe. Stay tuned for more from the singer-songwriter!

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“What Do I Know” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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