Jordan Davis on which is harder, songwriting or naming babies?

The 'Bar None' singer joins Rob and Holly before his 'Totally Private' show in Nashville

Before Jordan Davis played our Totally Private show at the Hard Rock Cafe Nashville, powered by Spirit Airlines, the singer sat down with Rob + Holly to talk about his favorite songs of his latest album, Learn The Hard Way, his songwriting philosophy, and the real struggle of naming children.

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Now a proud father of four, Davis admitted that his youngest child didn't have a name until after she was born. "This last one, she didn't have a name for like the whole time we were in the hospital," he shares, "like it was just, baby."

Sadie would get her name within a few days, but it's proof that naming kids is hard, even harder than songwriting for Jordan. "You're naming a person for the rest of its life." he exclaims. "Then you have to think about nicknames. Like I had a buddy in high school that I can't even say his name, but I'm just like, 'what were your parents thinking?'"

Songwriting seems to come easier for the chart-topping star, but Jordan is quick to admit that, that too has a lot of challenges. "It doesn't feel easy in the process," he reveals. "I'm not very vocal in a writing room. I just kind of sit, think on it, whereas some people are like, million miles an hour throwing ideas out, throwing words, lyrics."

"It's been so long since I've actually finished a song solo, mainly because I get to where now, I'll come up with a verse or a chorus, or just like a couple of lines, and then I'll bring it to somebody else. I like tip my hat to the people that can like start and finish a song totally by themselves. I just think I've been co-writing for so long that, even if I were to do that, I still feel like in the back of my mind it could be better, so I would get in a write and we wouldn't have anything, and I'd be like, 'well look I wrote this the other day I think it's OK.' Play it and then we would kind of tweak it and try to make it better but, I haven't written one like totally 100% by myself in a long time."

To hear more from our Totally Private conversation with Jordan Davis, check out the full interview above.

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