HomeEF CountryKameron Marlowe releases the very powerful, Charles Kelley-penned 'Tennessee Don't Mind'

Kameron Marlowe releases the very powerful, Charles Kelley-penned ‘Tennessee Don’t Mind’

Country music sensation Kameron Marlowe is making waves once again with his latest single, ‘Tennessee Don’t Mind,’ a raw and gritty track that captures the essence of his tumultuous relationship with the place he calls home. Released under Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville, this soul-stirring anthem showcases Marlowe’s distinctive voice, drawing listeners into a cinematic journey through his love-hate connection with Music City.

Penned by Charles Kelley and Daniel Tashian, ‘Tennessee Don’t Mind’ delves into Marlowe’s struggle with the demanding lifestyle of a musician constantly on the road. In the words of Marlowe himself, “There’s a lot of ‘life’ we miss out on being on the road – something no one prepares you for. I feel the most at home on the road and sometimes that’s the scary part. The music just consumes you, and sometimes it’s hard to get out of your own head.”

The accompanying music video, shot on Marlowe’s tour bus with his dedicated bandmates from his home state of North Carolina, encapsulates the complexities of life on the road. From the exhilaration of fans chanting his name to the isolating moments when the stage lights fade, the video captures the highs and lows of a musician’s journey, offering an intimate glimpse into Marlowe’s world.

With his gravelly vocals and electrifying fiddle, Marlowe has become one of the most recognizable voices in the country music scene. His platinum-certified hit, ‘Giving You Up,’ catapulted him into the limelight, amassing over 680 million on-demand streams to date. Marlowe’s talent recently shone through on Megan Moroney’s deluxe album, where the duo collaborated on the soulful duet, ‘Fix You Too.’

This year, Marlowe has taken the stage alongside renowned artists like Luke Bryan and Jordan Davis. Now, he embarks on his 13-stop headlining ‘I Can Lie Tour,’ featuring special guests Elvie Shane, James McNair, and Matt Schuster. Recognized as an artist on the rise by Opry’s NextStage program and CMT’s Listen Up class, Marlowe is leaving an indelible mark on the country music landscape.

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