Kidd G releases new song “Lesson Learned,” out now on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track here and learn more!
Kidd G is adding even more music to his growing catalog of songs. A few weeks ago, the singer-songwriter shared his new song “Daylight Savings.” Today, Kidd G drops his brand new song, “Lesson Learned,” a song fans have been waiting for.
Kidd G shared on social media the true message behind the song. “This one right here is about a girl from the past. We grew up dating each other in high schooland we thought that forever was going to be always, and it turned out not to be that way. […] [She chose college.] I chose music and hit the road,” adding later, “This song is more so about growing up and maturing and realizing that forever isn’t forever.”
While the heartbreak is evident, the song is not about a bad break-up. Perfectly titled, “Lesson Learned” is truly about lessons learned along the way in a young relationship. It is a reminder that things change, as you grow up and get older.
As he grows as an artist, Kidd G is beginning to emerge as one of the most honest storytellers in the new generation of country artists. “Lesson Learned” is one of his best yet.
Kidd G shares brand new song, “Lesson Learned,” out now.
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Kidd G releases.
“Lesson Learned” 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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Kidd G releases new song “Daylight Savings,” out now on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track here and learn more!
Kidd G is a social media sensation and star in his own right. With millions of loyal fans supporting him, the sky is truly the limit for the budding country artist. With his newest release, Kidd G shares his new song, “Daylight Savings,” out now.
Coming of this CMA fest performances, it is clear that the new song is a hit with fans. “Daylight Savings” is an anthemic track all about trying to distract yourself, while getting over someone. Kidd G delivers the song with heart and conviction, as his sings each and every lyric. According to the singer in a crenate press release, the track came to fruition thanks to a literal dream he had. He is able to emote what it is like to go through a break-up, find closure, and everything in between.
“I just need some daylight savings to save myself from seeing her // These late-night cravings, make me think and toss and turn // On every light pull every blind up inside of this house // Never thought the man on the moon and the stars in the sky would break me down // I just need some daylight savings // I just need some daylight savings”
“Daylight Savings” marks a new era of music for the singer. Kidd G already has another track coming down the pipeline next week. Fans should be on the look-out for his next new single, “Lesson Learned,” out next week.
Kidd G shares new song, “Daylight Savings,” out now on alls streaming platforms.
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Kidd G releases.
“Daylight Savings” 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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Kidd G’s debut album Down Home Boy: Gone Since Last October (Deluxe) is out now, December 24th, on all streaming platforms. Check out our full review and listen to the brand new music below.
With almost one million followers on TikTok alone, Kidd G is leading the pack in this new wave of country music. His eclectic sound and honesty is attracting fans across the world. Today, the singer released his the deluxe version of his full-length album, Down Home Boy: Gone Since Last October.
Featuring eighteen original songs, the artist, whose real name is Jonathan Gabriel Horne, is a writer on all of the tracks. Kidd G features the four brand new songs first on the project. They include “I Don’t Wanna,” Last October,” “Use A Drink,” and “Only 16.” The singer co-wrote each of the four new tracks.
The first song is a fun-loving, jam that will resonate with the singer’s fanbase. The vibe continues you on “Use A Drink.” “Last October,” one of our favorite new songs is a song similar to the honest of Morgan Wallen’s “Livin’ The Dream.” The honesty continues on “Only 16.”
The project continues with some of the songs that started it all for the singer, including “Down Home Boy,” and “Paper Hearts (F-150).” The former is an ode to his upbringing, a common theme on the record. On the other hand, the latter is an introspective song that has fans flocking to him.
“Paper hearts in the glovebox of my F-150 (F-150) // And I might just take one out and light it up // And throw it out the window //Because I’m tipsy”
Similarly, Kidd G’s previously released song “Summer In A Small Town” has become a fan-favorite. The new song has summer romance, fun, and living the good life written all over it. Visually appealing both lyrically and within the music video, Kidd G makes every listener want to live in a small town. His country boy vocals are on full display in this fun-loving and sweet country song.
Kidd G leans into his romantic side even more on “What It’s Like,” “I Think I Love Her,” and “Ordinary Girl.” “What It’s Like” is a clever confession of liking someone. He utilizes country music staples with lyrics like “how does it feel to have a country boy’s heart racing,” as he professes his love for a special someone. On “I Think I Love Her,” the singer expresses his adoration and love for a girl yet again. If the first two songs are precursors to love, “Ordinary Girl” is a true-blue declaration of true love in a more modern and funky approach.
Leaning into his emo-music roots, “If Heaven Had A Phone” is one of the most poignant songs off the project. Anyone who has ever lost someone and missed someone can relate to this heartfelt and touching single. Kidd G leans into the vulnerability again on “Whiskey & Wine,” a fan-favorite song.
Kidd G puts words to a different kind of heartbreak on “Break Up Song.” The song starts off melancholy, but quickly reminds us of all the things that are waiting for us on the other side of a break-up. He is all of us on this catchy tune.
“The truth is I don’t believe a word that you said // The hard part is that I knew that you’re gone // The worst part is that I gotta move on // Yeah, the worst part is that I even had to make this song // Cheers to a break-up song”
On “Folks Back Home,” Kidd G clearly shares his story of growing up in the country. He shows pride for his small-town upbringing yet again. Finally, the record wraps with the pensive song, “Last Call.” Kidd G struggles with his demons from a broken relationship on the moody, yet captivating song.
Overall, Kidd G’s debut release is like nothing you have ever listened to before. And that’s a good thing! Clearly influenced by hip-hop, emo, and country music, Kidd G’s sound is one that’s all of his own. Fans should definitely give this record a listen.
Down Home Boy: Gone Since Last October Official Track List:
“I Don’t Wanna” | Morgan O’Connor, William Keating, Michael Robinson, Jake Saghi, Blake Redferrin, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Last October” | Mike Woods, Kevin White, Marc Scibilia, Jake Saghi, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Use A Drink” | Juan Guerrieri-Maril, Nicole Spooner, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Only 16” | Nicholas Thompson, Jake Mark Sordelet, Joseph Boyden, Jacob Saghi, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Down Home Boy” | Chris Destefano, Rhett Atkins, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Paper Hearts (F-150)” | Jesse Frasure, Ernest Smith, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“What It’s Like” | Kyle Fishman, Ben Hayslip, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“If Heaven Had A Phone” | Bonnie Dymond, Jake Saghi, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“2000 & IDK” | Johann Elliot, Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Break Up Song” | Simon Jonasson, Nicole Spooner, Juan Guerrieri-Maril, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Whiskey & Wine” | Bonnie Dymond, Christopher Luc Nyhus, Dantavius Walker, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“I Think I Love Her” | John Charles Reno Prentice, Jake Rose, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Summer In A Small Town” | John Thomas “J.T.” Harding, Rhett Atkins, Jacob Rice, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Ordinary Girl” | Morgan O’Connor, William Keating, Blake Hubbard, Jarrod Ingram, Jacob Saghi, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“UNKNWN Number” | Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“You Could Use Me” | Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Folks Back Home” | Bonnie Dymond, Lawrence Stoll, Ryan Jeffrey Anderson, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Last Call” | Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
Kidd G released a deluxe version of his debut album, out now.
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Kidd G releases.
Down Home Boy: Gone Since Last October (Deluxe),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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Kidd G’s debut album Down Home Boy is out now, September 24th, on all streaming platforms. Check out our full review and listen to the brand new music below.
With almost one million followers on TikTok alone, Kidd G is leading the pack in this new wave of country music. His eclectic sound and honesty is attracting fans across the world. Today, the singer released his debut full-length album, Down Home Boy.
Featuring fourteen original songs, the artist, whose real name is Jonathan Gabriel Horne, is a writer on all of the tracks. The record kicks off with some of the songs that started it all for the singer, including “Down Home Boy,” and “Paper Hearts (F-150).” The former is an ode to his upbringing, a common theme on the record. On the other hand, the latter is an introspective song that has fans flocking to him.
“Paper hearts in the glovebox of my F-150 (F-150) // And I might just take one out and light it up // And throw it out the window //Because I’m tipsy”
Similarly, Kidd G’s previously released song “Summer In A Small Town” has become a fan-favorite. The new song has summer romance, fun, and living the good life written all over it. Visually appealing both lyrically and within the music video, Kidd G makes every listener want to live in a small town. His country boy vocals are on full display in this fun-loving and sweet country song.
Kidd G leans into his romantic side even more on “What It’s Like,” “I Think I Love Her,” and “Ordinary Girl.” “What It’s Like” is a clever confession of liking someone. He utilizes country music staples with lyrics like “how does it feel to have a country boy’s heart racing,” as he professes his love for a special someone. On “I Think I Love Her,” the singer expresses his adoration and love for a girl yet again. If the first two songs are precursors to love, “Ordinary Girl” is a true-blue declaration of true love in a more modern and funky approach.
Leaning into his emo-music roots, “If Heaven Had A Phone” is one of the most poignant songs off the project. Anyone who has ever lost someone and missed someone can relate to this heartfelt and touching single. Kidd G leans into the vulnerability again on “Whiskey & Wine,” a fan-favorite song.
Kidd G puts words to a different kind of heartbreak on “Break Up Song.” The song starts off melancholy, but quickly reminds us of all the things that are waiting for us on the other side of a break-up. He is all of us on this catchy tune.
“The truth is I don’t believe a word that you said // The hard part is that I knew that you’re gone // The worst part is that I gotta move on // Yeah, the worst part is that I even had to make this song // Cheers to a break-up song”
On “Folks Back Home,” Kidd G clearly shares his story of growing up in the country. He shows pride for his small-town upbringing yet again. Finally the record wraps with the pensive song, “Last Call.” Kidd G struggles with his demons from a broken relationship on the moody, yet captivating song.
Overall, Kidd G’s debut release is like nothing you have ever listened to before. And that’s a good thing! Clearly influenced by hip-hop, emo, and country music, Kidd G’s sound is a one that’s all of his own. Fans should definitely give this record a listen.
DOWN HOME BOY Official Track List:
“Down Home Boy” | Chris Destefano, Rhett Atkins, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Paper Hearts (F-150)” | Jesse Frasure, Ernest Smith, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“What It’s Like” | Kyle Fishman, Ben Hayslip, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“If Heaven Had A Phone” | Bonnie Dymond, Jake Saghi, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“2000 & IDK” | Johann Elliot, Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Break Up Song” | Simon Jonasson, Nicole Spooner, Juan Guerrieri-Maril, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Whiskey & Wine” | Bonnie Dymond, Christopher Luc Nyhus, Dantavius Walker, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“I Think I Love Her” | John Charles Reno Prentice, Jake Rose, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Summer In A Small Town” | John Thomas “J.T.” Harding, Rhett Atkins, Jacob Rice, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Ordinary Girl” | Morgan O’Connor, William Keating, Blake Hubbard, Jarrod Ingram, Jacob Saghi, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“UNKNWN Number” | Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“You Could Use Me” | Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Folks Back Home” | Bonnie Dymond, Lawrence Stoll, Ryan Jeffrey Anderson, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
“Last Call” | Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
Our Picks:
“If Heaven Had A Phone”
“What It’s Like”
“Ordinary Girl”
“Break Up Song”
Kidd G’s debut album ‘Down Home Boy’ is out now, September 24th.
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Kidd G releases.
Down Home Boy,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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Kidd G’s new song “Summer In A Small Town” is available now on all streaming platforms. Learn more about the track below.
There is something about the summer that makes country music sound even better. Newcomer, Kidd G clearly feels the same way. The rising country star just released a summer anthem for fans to jam to. Out now, his brand new song “Summer In A Small Town” is a bop!
The new song has summer romance, fun, and living the good life written all over it. Visually appealing both lyrically and within the music video, Kidd G makes every listener want to live in a small town. His country boy vocals are on full display in this fun-loving and sweet country song.
“Cheap shades and fake IDs // Daisy Dukes and cut-off jeans // My baby’s hotter than a hundred degrees // Ain’t no wonder, ain’t no wonder // We keep the cops awake all night // We pour up, we get drunk and we fight // We’re fallin’ like the stars we’re under // Ain’t nothing funner than a summer in a small town”
The Georgia native is one to look out for. He entices young music lovers to give country music a try with his charming personality and persona. Fans can catch Kidd G on tour with Spencer Crandall in his newly announced ‘Down Home Boy Tour.’ The tour makes its way to New York City’s Gramercy Theatre on November 19th.
Kidd G’s new song “Summer in a Small Town” is available now on all streaming platforms.
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news and announcements about future Kidd G releases.
“Summer In A Small Town” 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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