NASHVILLE, Tenn. – “Steel guitar-infused country-rocker (Taste of Country)” Jacob Bryant releases his newest single, “Outlaw Jesus,” available everywhere today. Written by Bryant, Joel Shewmake, Jami Grooms and produced by Matt McClure (Dylan Scott, Lee Brice, for KING & COUNTRY), this track possesses deep, heartfelt lyrics detailing recent hardships in Bryant’s career.
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Taste of Country exclusively premiered a first listen to the single, noting that “Bryant wants fans to know he believes in every single word of his new song, ‘Outlaw Jesus.’ The steel guitar-infused country-rocker turns to faith to solve the world’s biggest problems.”
“This song is a very personal one for me. I wrote this song with two incredibly talented guys – Joel Shewmake and Jami Grooms – and then, was grateful to have Matt McClure come on board and produce it. Matt is an amazing producer and the final product turned out better than I could have ever imagined,” Bryant shared.
Bryant’s latest radio single, “Amen,” reached No. 1 on the Power Source Christian Country Chart, Top 50 on Billboard’s Indicator chart and jumped up to No. 6 on CDX’s True Indie Chart. The track “delivers a moodiness that leans against heavy use of a vibey organ (Today’s Country Magazine)” and was the first single released from Bryant’s highly praised album, Bar Stool Preacher.
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About Jacob Bryant:
Lauded by People Magazine as a “country star who is singing from experience,” powerhouse vocalist Jacob Bryant continues breaking the mold as a new artist. With his most recent album release, Bar Stool Preacher (Jan. 14, 2022), Bryant has already amassed more than 3 million streams across all streaming platforms and debuted on Apple Music Country’s Best New Songs and New in Country as well as Spotify’s New Boots, New Music Nashville, Fresh Finds: Country and Country Rocks, among others. Bar Stool Preacher reflects hard work and passion from different aspects of Bryant’s life from “The Bottom (Raise ‘Em Up),” which “honors those who had to start at the bottom and made their dreams come true through hard work and determination (Billboard)” to “Heartbeat,” where the singer’s “rich baritone lends itself perfectly to this love song (The Boot/Taste of Country).” Bryant is a true road warrior and spent hundreds of thousands of miles on the road playing in honky tonks, fairs, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium and made his Grand Ole Opry debut this past February, receiving a standing ovation after his powerful performance.
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