Lily Rose Shares Brand New Song “Even After Everything”

Lily Rose shares brand new song, “Even After Everything,” out now, November 15th on all streaming platforms.. Listen to the brand new track below.

Lily Rose has one of the purest, most distinct vocals amongst rising artists in country music. After her project Runnin’ Outta Time impressed fans across the genre, Rose continues to share more new music. Today, the songstress is sharing her latest new single, “Even After Everything.”

Written by Rose with heavy hitters, Paul DiGiovanni, Seth Ennis and Andy Albert, “Even After Everything” dives into the messy, yet relatable reality of still caring for someone who is not right for you. Despite all the hurt in the relationship, the protagonist yearns for the good times in the relationship, and cannot quite close the door on that chapter. Like most of Rose’s songs, “Even After Everything” is primed for the stage, begging for fans to sing along with her again and again

“We said things out on the porch // That wrap-around ain’t’ ever heard before // You dragged my name through the dirt // Kissed my friend cause you knew it’d hurt // You should be enemy // And I should make you dead to me // Even after everything // We’ve done to each other Id’ still pick it up if I saw your number // Forget you put me through the place // You told me to go”

“Even After Everything” is one of Rose’s most impressive releases to date!

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Lily Rose shares brand new song, “Even After Everything,” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Lily Rose releases.

To keep up with Lily Rose, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Even After Everything” 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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Greylan James Collaborates with Cole Swindell on New Song

Greylan James collaborates with Cole Swindell on new song “Things That I Can’t Change” out now, November 15th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

28-year-old Greylan James has already worked with many big-name artists throughout his young career, cutting songs for stars like Blake Shelton, Chris Janson, Kenny Chesney, and Jordan Davis. Today, he released his first song with a star featured on his track, “Things That I Can’t Change” with Cole Swindell.

In these beautifully written lyrics by James, alongside Jared Mullins, Rocky Block and Brock Berryhill, the singers recall several mistakes they made back in the day. While they are ashamed of them now, they both admit those poor decisions are helping shape the maturing men they are becoming. The humble, mid-tempo tune serves as an effective reminder for anyone who cringes at their past behavior to use the regret not as an anchor, but a catalyst for growth and self-improvement.

“I can’t turn back time but there’s those times that I look back // at myself in the mirror and wonder ‘who the hell is that?’ // ‘Cause I’m a shell of who I was but still ain’t who I’m gonna be // but the things I can’t change are changing me”

Swindell has been a big advocate for Greylan’s career as an artist and a songwriter. The two have a history—touring and writing songs together including Swindell’s “How Is She” and “Forever To Me.” Swindell agreed to feature on the track immediately after receiving the demo.

“I think ‘Things That I Can’t Change’ showcases what country music is all about and what I want my music to be about, telling stories that we have all lived,” Greylan expressed in a recent press release. “This song really makes me think about the things people do and the parts of their life that they aren’t insanely proud of. But we can take the lessons learned from those moments to grow from it and also accept that people can change from the other side of it. Sometimes forgiveness is hard, but it’s about seeing the best in people and giving them the opportunity to show that they can be better. It’s alright to let the things that you can’t change, change you.”

Already an ACM Award winner for his work on Davis’ “Next Thing You Know,” James has a bright future ahead of him. “Things That I Can’t Change” again showcases his keen and honest storytelling. He will perform this song and many others he has written as an opener for Ashley Cooke on her Your Place tour, stopping in NYC on February 26. For tickets, head to his website. To learn more about James, read The Story Behind His Journey to County Music.

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Greylan James and Cole Swindell collaborate on a brand new song called, “Things That I Can’t Change,” out now.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Greylan James and Cole Swindell releases.

To keep up with Greylan James follow him on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter.

To keep up with Cole Swindell follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Things That I Can’t Change'” 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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Blake Shelton Adds to His Music Catalog with New Song “Texas”

Blake Shelton returns with new music, releasing his new song “Texas,” out now, November 15th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Blake Shelton has become synonymous with country music. No matter how much time passes between singles or projects, Shelton will always have a permanent home in the genre. Today, the superstar adds to his impressive music catalog with a new song called, “Texas.”

“The thing that struck me about ‘Texas’ immediately was how different it sounded for me, and I’m always looking to push myself. I think there’s something really special about this record and important for me,” shared Shelton in a recent press release. “Texas” marks Shelton’s debut for his new label home, BBR MUSIC GROUP/BMG NASHVILLE and Wheelhouse Records.

The new song, written by Johnny Clawson, Kyle Sturrock, Josh Dorr, and Lalo Guzman finds a man grappling with the emotions of being left alone, after a free-spirited woman leaves for most likely, Texas. The song is charming, thought-provoking, and a perfect song for Shelton to add to his catalog.

We are excited to see what is next for Shelton, as he embarks on this new chapter in his career. “Texas” is just the beginning of the new era!

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Blake Shelton shares his brand new song, “Texas,” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Blake Shelton releases.

To keep up with Blake Shelton, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and  Facebook.

“Texas” 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.

Here is Brooks & Dunn’s Album ‘REBOOT 2’

Brooks & Dunn releases their collaborative album, REBOOT 2, out now, November 15th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new project here.

A little over five years ago, Grammy-winning country duo Brook & Dunn released their first REBOOT album, containing twelve classic songs with twelve of the most in-demand artists in Nashville at the time. Today, fans have the privilege of hearing eighteen completely reimagined tracks of their biggest hits featuring acts of all different genres, from country, to blues, to rock n’ roll. 

“This project is a lot more out of bounds,” Kix Brooks said in a recent press release. “Artists were going, ‘Would it be okay if we did this?’ It was like ‘Yeah! Let’s do it.’ We dealt with rock bands and blues bands and all kinds of genres, all over the place.”

The album kicks off with the teaser single, “Play Something Country,” with superstar Lainey Wilson. Wilson’s vocals and vibe fit the song perfectly, as she is currently closing out her Country’s Cool Again tour. Standouts tracks include “Rock My World (Little Country Girl),” as the Marcus King Band adds their own flare of funk to the top 5 hit. The Cadillac Three gives “She Likes to Get Out of Town” a more southern-rock feel. Country hitmaker turned metal rocker, HARDY, helps make “Hillbilly Deluxe” sound like an Iron Maiden song. The Earls of Leicester turn “How Long Gone” into a bluegrass tune enhancing the prevalence of steel and banjo.

Six tracks appear on both REBOOTs, including “Neon Moon,” “Ain’t Nothing ‘Bout You,” “Brand New Man,” “Believe,” “Boot Scottin’ Boogie,” and “Hard Workin’ Man.” Megan Maroney changes the start of “Ain’t Nothing ‘Bout You” into a slow, piano ballad, and while Luke Combs was a great addition to the original version of “Brand New Man,” Warren Zeiders transforms the number one neo-traditional smash into a mid-tempo, 2000s rock banger. The most drastic makeover though was Halestorm’s version of “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” which became a heavy, up-beat, rock jam with an impressive guitar solo before the final verse.

Other names featured on the album not yet mentioned include Morgan Wallen, Jelly Roll, Riley Green, Mitchell Tenpenny, ERNEST, Corey Kent, Hailey Whitter, Thousand Horses, The Earls of Leicester, Jake Worthington, and Christone “Kingfish” Ingram.

This project is impactful for so many reasons. First, it reinforces Brooks & Dunn’s lasting influence in the world of country music and allows fans to see their favorite songs from the past get a second life. Second, it will get younger listeners who are fans of the featured artists exposed to the music that helped shape their respective careers. Finally, it enables musical geniuses to collaborate and break boundaries to create an extremely fresh and unique sound that listeners of all genres can enjoy and reminisce to. 

“The premise of the project was ‘No rules.’ For this one, we purposely loosened the screws and turned ‘em loose to do whatever they wanted,” Ronnie Dunn explained. “We actually went way off the rails, in a good way.”

Listen to the record now!

REBOOT 2 Tracklist:

  1. Play Something Country with Lainey Wilson
  2. Neon Moon with Morgan Wallen
  3. Rock My World (Little Country Girl) with Marcus King Band
  4. Ain’t Nothing ‘Bout You with Megan Moroney
  5. Brand New Man with Warren Zeiders
  6. Believe with Jelly Roll
  7. She Used to Be Mine with Riley Green
  8. She Likes to Get Out of Town with The Cadillac Three
  9. Boot Scootin’ Boogie with Halestorm
  10. Ain’t No Way To Go with Mitchell Tenpenny
  11. How Long Gone with The Earls of Leicester
  12. I’ll Never Forgive My Heart with Jake Worthington
  13. She’s Not the Cheatin’ Kind with Hailey Whitters
  14. Hard Workin’ Man with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram
  15. Hillbilly Deluxe with HARDY
  16. Indian Summer with ERNEST
  17. Drop in the Bucket with Thousand Horses
  18. Only In America with Corey Kent

Country Swag Picks:

  1. “Brand New Man” with Warren Zeiders
  2. “Ain’t Nothing ‘Bout You” with Megan Moroney
  3. “How Long Gone” with The Earls of Leicester 
  4. “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” with Halestorm 
  5. “Hillbilly Deluxe” with HARDY
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Brooks & Dun’s new album, ‘REBOOT 2’ is officially out now on all streaming platforms.

Brooks and Dunn will promote the album on their Neon Moon Tour 2025 next year with supporting acts David Lee Murphy and Mollie Tuttle & Golden Highway beginning in March. For tickets, head to their website. 

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Brooks & Dunn releases.

To keep up with Sam Barber, follow him on InstagramTikTok, and Facebook.

REBOOT 2 is 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 give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here is Kevin Smiley’s Debut EP ‘Hurts Worse’

Kevin Smiley shares his debut EP,  Hurts Worse, officially out now, November 15th on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new project below.

Emerging singer-songwriter, Kevin Smiley is ready to take the the music world by storm. Coming into the limelight at seemingly the perfect time, Smiley is an artist that transcends genres with his production, while keeping with the country story-telling that the genre is arguably the best at. Today, the singer-songwriter shares his debut EP with the world. Hurts Worse, featuring eight songs is officially out now.

According to Smiley in a recent interview with Country Swag, the project was purposely crafted to be relatable and introspective. “What I  really wanted to do with this project is kind of make it this streamlined story. Songs 1-7 is really just one story, different sections of it I guess you can say, starting with “Heart to Break” as a song, which is the beginning of the fall of the relationship. […] Then all the way down to “Hurts Worse,” the person completely left. At the same time, all of these songs, I really wanted to have that emotion of heartbreak in there that a lot of people can see themselves in even if it’s not a relationship. It might be friends breaking-up or siblings going their separate ways or becoming further from your parents. You can kind of see different things in these songs.”

Listen to Smiley’s brand new, debut EP Hurts Worse ASAP! It’s time to jump on the Kevin Smiley bandwagon.

Hurts Worse Track List:

  1. Heart to Break
  2. I Don’t Love You
  3. Sunshine State
  4. Broke As My Heart
  5. Matador ft. YoungBoy Never Broke Again
  6. Nothing Lasts Forever
  7. Hurts Worse
  8. Paralyzed
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Kevin Smiley shares his debut EP, ‘Hurts Worse,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Kevin Smiley releases.

To keep up with Kevin Smiley, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

Hurts Worse is 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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Morgan Wallen Goes Number One with “Lies Lies Lies”

Morgan Wallen goes number one on country radio with his infectious single, “Lies Lies Lies.” Get all the details here.

Morgan Wallen’s music seems to always be a hit with fans and the country music industry no matter what. Every time the singer-songwriter teases a song, fans instantly beg for its release, which was the case with the singer’s latest radio single, “Lies Lies Lies.” In what felt like record time, the single officially hit the top of the country radio charts this week, marking Wallen’s 14th number one single at county radio.

Written by Jessie Jo Dillon, Josh Miller, Daniel Ross and Chris Tompkins, and produced by Joey Moi, “Lies Lies Lies” feels tailored-made for Wallen and his signature sound. The lyrics convey how it feels to try to get over someone, even though you know in your hear that you just can’t. Wallen’s portrayal of the song feels tender, honest, and vulnerable.

“It wasn’t nothing to give you up // I never reach for you in another touch // Don’t ever think about you with him // And girl, tonight I won’t call again and again // Ain’t nothin’ but // Lies, lies, lies // Look into my eyes, eyes, eyes // I’m still a fool for you // Nothin’ I wouldn’t do for you // Lies, lies, lies // Girl, I’m on a downhill dive // Habits and hard heartbreaks are hard to break // So I just tell the same old lies, liеs, lies // Yeah, baby, I can try, try, try”

Officially marking a new era of music for Wallen, “Lies Lies Lies” is another hit for the singer!

Congrats to Morgan Wallen and his team on their latest number one single!

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Morgan Wallen releases.

To keep up with Morgan Wallen, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Lies Lies Lies” 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 Clever? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

Who is Clever? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about his journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…

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Clever

Quick Facts:
Name – Clever
Birthdate – July 8th
Hometown – Gadsen, Alabama
Current City – Gadsen, Alabama
Musical Influences – Lynyrd Skynyrd, Randy Travis, Juice WRLD
Label – Ricochet Recordings
Latest Release- “Trainwreck” (as of date of article 11/11/24)

The Beginning:

This week we are highlighting a unique talent in the music industry, an artist who goes by the name Clever. Clever has been penning music since he learned to write, and has deep dived into all different genres throughout his blossoming career. Lately, Clever has been honing his songwriting as a country singer-songwriter. Keep reading to learn more about the artist’s interesting path, including why he has the support from artists like Justin Bieber and Post Malone.

“I’m from the great state of Alabama. Still living here to this day. I’m from small town U.S.A. […] I’m still here, because I’m basically the mayor here. I’ve built up a big following here for a long time, kind of that hometown hero thing, and I just never left,” began the singer. “I started doing poetry at an early age, and it kind of transitioned into writing songs. Clever recalls always using poetry, and later music, as an outlet for what he was feeling and going through. “I needed an escape. I think for creatives, all of us, we need an outlet, I was always looking for that escape from reality, and poetry though it was doing the job, I was still yearning for something more, and music made so much sense.”

Despite growing up in a more conservative family, Clever’s music education spanned many genres. “Early on, I listened to what my parents listened to. My dad was a big Lynyrd Skynyrd and Led Zeppelin fan, The Allman Brothers, that sort of thing, and my mom listened to ‘Cool and The Gang’, and ‘Earth, Wind, and Fire’, which makes sense for the hip-hop with this big vocal on top of it. I was also raised on Vince Gill and Travis Tritt, and Garth Brooks.”

Clever also shared a liking for hip-hop music, something he discovered on his own. “When I started diving into my own music, I went a little edgier, like Korn, and Limp Bizkit type stuff, but I was a huge Jay-Z fan and Lil Wayne fan. It kind of explains the poetic side of me and the lyrical side of me with a cool vibe.”

The Turning Point:

At just around thirteen years old, Clever discovered that he could rap and freestyle. I did some freestyle, battle type of stuff early on in my career, maybe around thirteen, fourteen, and I got a gig on the radio station in Birmingham Alabama. I started taking phone calls live on the air and freestyle battle callers,” he shared. Adding, “I got this CD insert and I was reading the lyrics and I started reading the lyrics, and I thought “this is trash.” […] I was saying that I can outdo this, I wanted to make my own music, and I was kind of a wild kid for someone who was raised better.”

The radio gig led Clever to have his own radio show in his early 20s, which eventually led him to do things for radio and BET in New York. “I dabbled with radio here and there, and I started making hip-hop music in the beginning of what I would consider hip-hop. Nobody really called it hip-hop when I was doing hip-hop, and I expect the same out of most of my country listeners. I kinda do what I do, I don’t think you can really put it in a box, but the production of it is definitely more of a country thing that we do now.”

The artist was making waves in the music industry, and despite, getting into a bad record deal, he was still writing music for many publishing companies, trying to find a way to keep releasing his own music simultaneously. “I ended up writing some songs with Snoop Dog and a bunch of California OGs back in the day and eventually linked up with David Foster, and started to write some songs with him,” he shared.

“Around 2018, I got noticed by Juice WRLD, and I ended up signing with Juice, and I was touring with him, and featured on his album in 2019, and eventually did a deal between me and Post Malone and Juice together, and signed with Post Malone at the end of 2019, and then the next day Juice passed. […] It was a weird transition there for a while. It really put us at a standstill for a while.”

At the same time, a lot of artists were looking to collaborate. “I was blessed to work with artists like Justin Bieber, Post Malone, Juice, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, the list just keeps going, but fast forward, I started making some country records, I’m from Alabama, it’s in my blood. I was kind of raised on country music,” he shared. Adding, “I started writing for some country artists. I had never written a song for myself and with the country transition, as soon as Jelly Roll started making his way, I started getting phone calls with people saying that I should try to do this sort of things.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, Clever is embracing country music. Recently, the singer-songwriter released a self-titled EP filled with six songs that speak to the singer-songwriter’s unique talent as an artist. 

“My goal was to release this huge 30 song album. […]  I wanted to put together this huge body of work and release it, and I did a distribution deal, and before you drop an album, you need to make some singles shake, otherwise no one really cares to hear a full album and you really need some solo songs to do well, so we kind of shortened it to putting together this deal that entails six mini EPs of five or six songs, and of course, it’s subject to change. We’re just playing it by ear right now.”

Still armed with a dream to release a massive project, Clever is chugging along, garnering more and more fans with every single release. “‘Candlelight’ was one that caught the attention and really grew my fanbase here on TikTok. I love the style and production, that sort of thing. “Billy The Kid” stands out to me because it’s the first song I wrote in this country direction. “Trainwreck” was the only song I did that wasn’t a solo write”

Fans can expect a whole lot more from Clever as we head into the top of 2025. The singer is already sitting on a ton of new music and is primed for a huge new year. Stay tuned for the singer, as he plans new tour dates and maybe even jumps on tour with some of your favorites soon!

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Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Clever announcements and releases.

To keep up with Clever, follow him on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram.

Clever’s music is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes 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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Jelly Roll Goes Number One with Song “I Am Not Okay”

Jelly Rolls earns his fifth number song at country radio with his song “I Am Not Okay.” Learn more below.

Jelly Roll is an absolute superstar and quite possibly a superstar of our generation. On the heels of releasing his newest album, Beautifully Broken, his incredible anthemic song, “I Am Not Okay” is officially the number one song at country radio.

“I Am Not Okay” is one of the most prolific songs to head to country radio in a long time. Jelly Roll bares his soul in the honest and vulnerable track, making it easily one of his best songs to date. Fans across genre can relate to the single, making it an obvious song to go number one.

“I am not okay // I’m barely getting by // I’m losing track of days // And losing sleep at night // I am not okay // I’m hanging on the rails // So if I say I’m fine // Just know I learned to hide it well // I know, I can’t be the only one // Who’s holding on for dear life // But God knows, I know // When it’s all said and done // I’m not okay // But it’s all gonna be alright // It’s not okay // But we’re all gonna be alright”

Congrats to Jelly Roll and his team on his fifth number one at country radio! We can’t wait to see what comes next.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Jelly Roll announcements and releases.

To keep up with Jelly Roll, follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

“I Am Not Okay” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes 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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Tyler Rich Shares New Song “All The Small Things”

Tyler Rich shares brand new song, “All The Small Things,” out now, November 8th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

For several years, Tyler Rich has been one of our favorite country artists, both because of his talent and because of his humble and authentic demeanor. While Rich is constantly working, playing shows, and writing songs, it has been a little while since fans got new music. Today, the wait is over! Rich’s new song, “All The Small Things” is officially out now, making his first release as an independent artist.

‘All The Small Things’ is one of my favorite songs I’ve ever written,” shared the singer-songwriter in a recent press release. “In a world that’s always pushing us forward, this song is a reminder to hit pause and put as much heart into the little moments, the relationships, and the memories we make, as we do into the grind. Life is more than this wild rat race, and I hope this song gives people a nudge to slow down and soak it all in. It’s the everyday moments—’All the Small Things’—that give this life actual value.”

“All The Small Things” is the type of song we all need right now. Honest, pure, and emotive – all while still being catchy and infectious at the same time. We are excited to see what comes down the pipeline next for Rich as he embarks on this new chapter in his career. “All The Small Things” is definitely worth listening to!

Tyler Rich shares brand new song, “All The Small Things,” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Tyler Rich releases.

To keep up with Tyler Rich, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

“All The Small Things” 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 Don Louis? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

Who is Don Louis? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about his journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…

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Don Louis // Photo credit: Austin Leih

Quick Facts:
Full Name – Don Louis
Birthdate – 06/27/1996
Hometown – Cumby, Texas
Current City – Commerce, Texas
Musical Influences – J Cole, George Strait, The Weeknd, Toby Keith
Label – EMPIRE Nashville
Latest Release- Liquor Talkin’ album

The Beginning:

This week our spotlight shines on singer-songwriter, Don Louis. Louis is a unique talent that blends genre-boundaries and creates music from the heart. He is one of those artists that is truly made for the spotlight and for the stage.

“I grew up on a little farm out in Texas with my brothers and my mom and my pops. We had a little ranch out there. […] For a while, I thought it was going to be football for the longest time, but I remember having a conversation with someone a long time ago, bragging about music that was trending and hot at the time. I thought I should give it a try,” began Louis, who started his musical journey on a whim, after thinking football would be his path.

Despite not knowing music was his calling right away, the singer grew up with a ton of music at his fingertips. “When I was younger, CDs were still hot, so you could flip from 3 Doors Down to Kid Rock to Eminem to Slipknot. It was a very weird time for music, but my mom would clean on Sundays, and she would turn on Garth Brooks and George Strait, and we’d all go around singing.” Adding, “We had a real diverse introduction to music and it’s definitely molded my taste about it, and I try to emulate some of those sounds with the way that I flow with some of my own music.”

When the opportunity to make music for a living and play at local venues in Texas presented itself, Louis couldn’t turn it down.

The Turning Point:

“That opportunity presented itself probably because I was joking around, but it’s cool to see how it all worked out. Picking up the guitar, teaching myself, helping my friends on jobs… God is good, helping me out,” shared the singer. “Where I’m from, it’s predominantly country music that’s played out here. One day, I got told from a venue, ‘hey man, if you don’t have a full band, you won’t play in my establishment.’ It kind of put that chip on my shoulder to go home, sit down, and put them hours into the guitar to be able to also show that I’m a musician, and that I’m going the full nine.”

Louis took every opportunity that was available to him, taught himself how to play guitar, and began writing and recording music. “I have a weird mix of a little bluesy, hip-hop, sometimes rock sound. I can definitely say that I have found my own sound, and I can honestly say that I’ve been enjoying making these songs and pushing them out here.”

Louis blended his unique influences in his own style of country music, a more suave and smooth kind of country. “I love that country musicians have figured out how to say a lot less words with a whole lot more imagery.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, Louis has an entire record of music out called, Liquor Talkin’, with even more music on its way.

“I went one song at a time. I would drive out to see a friend in Tyler [Texas] and some of those songs were also written in Nashville. I would try to take an idea or a concept of a song down to Nashville, and I would have those preloaded in the back just to go in there and end up recording them and producing them, and getting them out. We’ve been sitting on this album for a minute, hoping it was received as well as we believe it’s good. I just got to keep on pushing it day by day,” shared the singer.

When it comes to the record, Louis is really proud of it, because of the intricacies and uniqueness of the twelve song project. “To go from having no music out at all to where we are now, it’s incredible how fast we’ve been able to make this happen,” he shared. Adding, “I think it’s got some really good, unique tones and sounds. Nothing sounds the same. All of them got a different meeting. […] We captured a whole lot of different emotions on all those albums.”

Songs like “Mine In Mine” and his collaborative song with Sophia Scott, “She’s Trouble” showcase his talent in the perfect light. Additionally, the entire record truly has no skips, something that is hard to do in a debut project.

Looking ahead to the rest of this year and early next year, Louis already has music in the works. “I’m already working on a second album,” he shared. “I think we might release more singles, thinking about a deluxe album. I’m already sitting on six songs.” Stay tuned!

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