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Rising country artist Jordan Rowe has released his new single ‘More Me’.
Available everywhere today, the new single melds Rowe’s traditional country sensibilities with a fresh, modern sound. It was written by hitmakers Corey Crowder, Cole Taylor and Randy Montana and produced by award-winning musician Derek Wells.
“’More Me’ is a special song to me because it’s the first one I’m releasing under River House that I didn’t write. I think that speaks for the song in itself,” shares Rowe. “I usually write 3-5 songs a week, but I heard ‘More Me’ and felt like exactly what I wanted to say as an artist. It fits me perfectly and I’m thankful to Cole, Randy, and Corey for letting me have it.”
Jordan Rowe, a University of Georgia alumnus and country singer/songwriter, dropped his first song of the year, a single entitled âUp to Something Country,â on Jan. 15. This was closely followed by the corresponding music video which was released on Jan. 22 on YouTube.
The country singer/songwriter from Adel moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to work on his music career after he graduated in the spring 2019 with a bachelor s degree in agribusiness and a certificate in music business.
The Red & Black spoke with Rowe about his new single and how UGA helped shape his music career.
The Red & Black: What does your new single âUp to Something Countryâ mean to you?
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Jordan Rowe is one of country music’s promising newcomers and is celebrating the release of his second single “Up To Something Country,” available on all streaming platforms now.
“Up To Something Country” is an “upbeat, feel-good country track” and was written three years ago while Rowe was still in college at the University of Georgia with his friends
Cole Taylor. About writing with Parker and Taylor, Rowe says that Parker came up with the title and he instantly liked it as soon as he heard it; “I wanted it to feel like
Tim McGraw‘s song ‘Down on the Farm’ and how it made people feel back in the day,” adding that they had the song written in about an hour.
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