NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Sony Music Nashville singer-songwriter Jaden Hamilton released new song “Heaven’s Jukebox” today. Listen here.
“I wrote ‘Heaven’s Jukebox’ with Ryan Beaver and Jared Keim and it’s one of my favorite songs I’ve written. I’m super proud of this one and excited to finally get this song out there,” said Hamilton. “It’s about how when I die, I hope there’s a jukebox up there in heaven that plays country music. If there is, that’s where you’ll find me.”
“Heaven’s Jukebox” follows Hamilton’s recent release, “Bad Spot” and its accompanying music video directed by Andy Pollitt (Jeanz Media) and produced by Adam Davis, view here. “Bad Spot” has received recognition from outlets such as Billboard, Tiger Beat, and MusicRow, who noted: “His voice has enormous warmth and believability, and the echoey production is perfect. Hamilton is evidently a big TikTok sensation, and I can certainly hear why. This performance was so strong that it made me listen to his entire [Ain’t That Something EP].”
A native of Prairieville, Louisiana, Hamilton was raised on a homestyle mix of classic country and hard rock, and surrounded by the same sugarcane fields and tread-marked dirt roads heard in his lyrics. They were the backdrops to his earliest TikTok clips, where he has established a highly engaged digital audience and over 375,000 followers on the platform to date. After two weeks enrolled at Louisiana State University, and faced with a decision to either finish college or accept an invitation from a pop producer to move to L.A., the “very promising” (MusicRow ) singer went with option three and relocated to Nashville, Tennessee. Hamilton, whose music is inspired by the authenticity and neo-traditional style of George Strait and Cody Johnson, was deemed “someone worth watching” by Billboard and “a modern-day cowboy with a fresh vibe” who “has what it takes to be a country music star” by Country Sway.
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