NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Country music songsmith Sam Grow returns with another heartfelt single, “You,” now available on all digital platforms via Average Joes Entertainment.
“You” takes a deep dive into the painful emotions of heartbreak and the struggle to move on after a relationship’s end. Grow reflects on the remains of a love that once thrived, fighting with the memories and feelings that still linger. With touching lyrics and a moving melody, the single speaks to anyone who has experienced the agonizing feeling of heartbreak. As Grow continues to gear up for his upcoming album coming in 2024, “You” is sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats and ready for more.
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About Sam Grow:
After the breakout success of his first studio album, 2019’s Love and Whiskey, a lot has changed for Average Joes Entertainment star Sam Grow. That milestone project followed years of grinding work, writing his own tunes, booking his own shows, and recording his own EPs … but it was all rewarded. Love and Whiskey hit number one on iTunes’ Country Albums chart – doing so with zero radio airplay – and since then he’s only poured more gas on the fire. Grow’s 2020 single “Song About You” burned red hot, pulling in over 41 million streams and getting named one of Spotify’s “Best Country Songs” in the process. Later that year, due to the global COVID pandemic, Grow pioneered the Backyards & Bonfires Tour, where he traveled to fans’ backyards all across the country for intimate performances. In 2021, Sam released his second full-length studio album, This Town, a fan-favorite earning over 74 million streams worldwide. Grow's latest album, Manchester, was released on Friday, October 21st via Average Joes Entertainment. The album pays homage to his new community through gracious melodies and vivid storytelling. “Manchester, TN is where I live and I’ve fallen in love with the people and the peace that I’ve found in this new little hometown of mine. I’m so proud of this album and I hope my community here is, too.”
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