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                                                                      JORDAN ROWE

                                                              "Bad Case Of The Good Ole Boy" 

                                                               River House Artists

 

 

 

 

Jordan Rowe has been steadily carving out a name for himself amongst the country music industry and the fans alike for the better part of the last year with high profile tour slots alongside Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, and more. 

Riding on that incredible amount of buzz, Rowe first teased his forthcoming album with the release of “I Didn’t Sleep Last Night,” and he now returns with the title track of the album, “Bad Case Of The Good Ole Boy.”

The song, co-written by Rowe, Taylor Phillips, Hunter Phelps and Drew Parker, removes most of the cleaner side of production that we heard on his last release and twists us into a song that leans heavy on a swampy, grit that gets your toes tapping.

“I got a bad bad case of the good ole boy had it all my life,” Rowe opens the song with before travelling through a list of ways to define that very line throughout the entire song: driving a truck that sits 6 up, keeps his fish and beer chillin’ in the same cooler, has a field full of gold and John Deere green, etc.

As with any teaser songs ahead of an album release, each one of them needs to be slightly different than the one released before it so as to help the listener get a full scope of who someone is as a well-rounded artist. “Bad Case Of The Good Ole Boy” certainly carries a different feel than “I Didn’t Sleep Last Night,” and it also gives us a deeper, autobiographical glimpse into who the artist is behind the music.

That autobiographical touch helps give Jordan Rowe a relatability factor, but more importantly, this song - the second in a line of four to be released ahead of the album - has once again done the trick in peaking our interest of wanting to hear more!

(Review Written by: Jeffrey Kurtis)

 

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