With writing credits on major songs by some of today's hottest Country artists, it's Jameson Rodgers' turn to step into the spotlight with his very own debut album, Bet You're From A Small Town, available now!
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Jameson has long been known for his songwriting, but more recently proved his credibility as an artist with his first #1, "Some Girls." Hoping to continue his success with many more #1's down the road, this project includes some previously-released songs that have helped propel his career, along with new tunes that show off brand-new ideas and fresh sounds from the Batesville, MS native.
In honor of the release, Jameson walked us through each track on the album sharing behind-the-scenes info, inspiration, and how all these songs came to be. Check out what he had to say below!
"One Day"
"Definitely one of my favorite songs on the record," Jameson said of the lead song on the album. "That kind of song is the kind of song I like to write the most. [It's] about having your heart broken and missing someone. I have no idea why I like to write these kinds of songs, but definitely one of my favorites."
"Merle Haggard"
Influenced by Merle Haggard since he was young, it was only natural for Jameson to honor the Country great with a song on his debut album. Hear Rodgers explain the thought that went into the tune below, along with why it turned into a heartbreak song.
LISTEN: Jameson Rodgers explains his song, "Merle Haggard"
LISTEN: Jameson Rodgers explains his song, "Girl With A Broken Heart"
LISTEN: Jameson Rodgers explains his song, "Girls That Smoke"
LISTEN: Jameson Rodgers explains his song, "Good Dogs"
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