With more than 2.6 million albums sold and over 2.8 billion total streams, plus a legion of passionate fans at his high-energy concerts across the globe, Chase Rice has established himself as a powerful force in Nashville and beyond. With independent albumGo Down Singin’ available everywhere now as the follow-up to the critically acclaimed I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell, and both brought together on brand new offering Fireside Sessions, Rice’ssound continues to evolve to reflect the realities of hislife; from emotional reckoning to an admiration of the American West. The new music serves as a follow up to his three-part project,The Album, which featured his latest Platinum-certified No. 1 hit, “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” and the Platinum-certified Top 10 hit “Lonely If You Are.”This is the same gravelly-voiced Chase Rice fans first fell in love with years ago –but better, freer; unbeholden and uninhibited. The new music builds upon the success of his sophomore album,Lambs & Lions, whichfeatured the 3x Platinum, two-week chart topper “Eyes On You” –Rice’s first No. 1 as an artist and the most-streamed song of his career.Lambs & Lionsfollowed Platinum-certifiedIgnite the Night, which debuted at No. 1 onBillboard’s Top Country Albums and No. 3 on the all-genre chart, producing a pair of Top 5 hits; Platinum-certified “Gonna Wanna Tonight” and Double Platinum “Ready Set Roll.” In addition to guesting on sold-out stadium shows with Kenny Chesney and Garth Brooks, Rice served as direct support on Dierks Bentley’s 2024 Gravel & Gold Tour and consistently sells out venues on his own headlining toursacross the U.S. and beyond.For more information, visit ChaseRice.comand follow Rice onFacebook, Twitter/XandTikTok@ChaseRiceMusic and onInstagram@ChaseRice.Media
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For Big Loud Texas traditionalist Jake Worthington, country music is engrained in his DNA. The La Porte, Texas native was raised on his grandfather's porch performances of Ray Price, Merle Haggard, and George Jones, and soon picked up his own Gibson acoustic to realize the breadth of his soon-to-be-classic, wide, and wild voice. Now, Worthington breathes fresh life into dance halls, beer joints, and ballrooms from Texas to Tennessee with his 13-song, self-penned debut, Jake Worthington, and just-released Miranda Lambert collaboration “Hello Shitty Day.” Captivating the masses with his honky-tonk stylings, the singer-songwriter has brought two-step anthems to venues across the country, opening for Lambert, Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson, Riley Green, Pat Green, Hank Williams Jr., ERNEST, Ian Munsick, and more. Worthington is also a sought-after duet partner across the Nashville landscape, including guest spots on HIXTAPE: Vol. 3: DIFFTAPE with Reba McEntire on “Is It Cold In Here," HIXTAPE: Vol. 2 with Ronnie Dunn and Jake Owen on “Jonesin','' Ronnie Dunn's 2022 album 100 Proof Neon on “Honky Tonk Town,” Brooks and Dunn's forthcoming Reboot II on “I'll Never Forgive My Heart,” and ERNEST's 2023 extension FLOWER SHOPS (THE ALBUM): Two Dozen Roses on “Heartache In My 100 Proof.” “I believe in country music as much as I believe in my next breath,” Worthington declares, and “blame it on my raising, but I think there ought to be room for country in country music.”