Warner Music Nashville recording artist and up-and-coming singer / songwriter Trea Landon marked a career-first this week when his debut single “Loved By A Country Boy” made him the most-added new artist at country radio. Landon penned the song, which All Access praised for its “sweet lyrics and cool country sound,” alongside Kyle Fishman, Dallas Davidson Justin Wilson (listen HERE).
“Loved by A Country Boy” has already earned more than three million streams just after touching down at radio, and it previously held a week-long spot on Spotify’s United States Viral 50 chart (peaking at No. 16). The single’s official music video made its broadcast debut at CMT last week in addition to an online premiere on Taste of Country (watch HERE), who described it as “a slick, well-produced sound…that celebrates the joys of clean country living and loving.” Country Now declared that “it’s bound to steal every girl’s heart.”
Landon has also released “Get The Girl,” a romantic track that led MusicRow to state: “I think I hear stardom” (listen HERE). He will perform both tunes and more new music at Nashville’s own Marathon Music Works with John Langston on August 30.
The 25-year-old Georgia native scored a publishing deal within weeks of moving to Nashville in 2015, released an EP independently with more than three million streams and has since joined the Warner Music Nashville label family. He considers the Peach Pickers among his greatest influences on his songs that tell tale of love, heartbreak, dirt roads and good times.
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