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Jimmie Allen lends his voice to Noah Schnacky s epic new Don t You Wanna Know | Y100 WNCY | Your Home For Country & Fun

By Syndicated Content Courtesy of Big Machine Records Jimmie Allen and rising star Noah Schnacky blend country storytelling with a pulsing electronic beat on “Don’t You Wanna Know,” which the latter singer co-wrote. Epic and wistful, the song asks a love interest to take a shot on romance. Fittingly enough, Noah says that its story line originated in a dream he had. “I had a dream my best friend was singing this song to a girl and I immediately woke up and looked up the lyrics and found nothing,” he explains. “As the song came to fruition, I knew adding Jimmie’s style would really make it pop.”

Country Singers Who Have Gone Viral on TikTok

Country Singers Who Have Gone Viral on TikTok TikTok has been a way for both new and established artists to get creative, share music, and interact with their fan bases. For some, it has even kickstarted their career by helping them land a record deal. According to TikTok, over 70 artists have signed major label deals based on success on the app. Here’s a list of country singers that have gone viral on TikTok, leading to a record deal. Keep an eye out for these up and coming country singers! Based on these success stories, you could be the next viral country music TikToker!

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Chesney sells this powerful ballad, from his current album Here and Now, by smartly underplaying the emotional wallop it packs. The tribute to a friend who is no longer in his life by death or some other reason is a beautiful salute to the memories that will live forever. It’s been a minute since Chesney has recorded something that hits such a deep well. It s impossible to listen to without conjuring up the memory of a friend long gone, for whom, as Chesney sings, “knowin’ you was a free fall from a hundred thousand feet.” Breland, “Cross Country” The “My Truck” performer leaves trap country behind to show off a totally different side and his enchanting singing voice on this personal tale, where he declares, “I know it’s okay to be in my own lane when I’m doing what they said can’t be done.” Breland journeys from Atlanta to Hollywood still unable to find where he belongs, so his cross-country travels continue accompanied by an acoustic guitar-driv

Oskaloosa News Recap For January 27th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News

Oskaloosa News Recap For January 27th, 2021 Local News Pizza Hut has a new Detroit-style pizza. The eatery announced Tuesday that the nationwide rollout of the new ‘za was created in response to “the growing popularity of this pizza style across the country and requests from customers.” The thick-crust offering is currently available at participating Pizza Hut locations nationwide. ### Twitter has unveiled a new “community-driven approach” to help combat misleading information on its site. Birdwatch a pilot program that launched Monday allows users to add notes to tweets they believe are false in an attempt to “add context” for other users.

Noah Schnacky Salutes Every Girl I Ever Loved in New Song

Noah Schnacky isn’t the type of guy to kiss and tell. The 23-year-old with the movie star looks and the massive social media following shares a lot, but doesn’t share much about his romantic life. But there is one thing the rising country music artist knows for sure. He has known love. Of course, love comes in many forms at many times throughout one’s life. But it’s the lessons you take from each of those loves that the singer-songwriter deems the most important in his current single, “Every Girl I Ever Loved.” “For me, the song is a spin on the idea of a traditional breakup song,” explains Schnacky during a recent interview with Taste of Country. “It’s about looking back on the relationships in your life and realizing that every single one was worth it in one way or another.”

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