Video for “If Drinking Was a Sport”
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Rising songstress Tori Rose toasts to an ex with her new single and video, “If Drinking Was a Sport,” available now via Brown Lee Entertainment. To stream and download “If Drinking Was a Sport,” click HERE.
Penned by Tori and produced by Jimmy Ritchey, “If Drinking Was a Sport” showcases the Pennsylvania native’s unique blend of traditional and contemporary country music complemented by sassy lyrics and a crisp twang.
“I wrote ‘If Drinking was a Sport’ for all the girls who’ve dated that one guy who puts partying as their first priority. I think they’ll relate to the song and get a good laugh from the lyrics,” shared Tori.
Celeb Secrets exclusively debuted the humorous video for “If Drinking Was a Sport,” shot in Nashville by director Justin Mayotte. “From the playful jabs at bar culture to the hilariously relatable characters, the visuals perfectly enhance the song’s sarcastic tone. With its infectious energy, sassy storytelling, and unforgettable melodies, this track solidifies Tori Rose as a rising artist with a knack for keeping it real,” praises Celeb Secrets’ Juliet Schroder.
Tori’s love affair with country music began at an early age while cruising the waters on her family boat, where she garnered an appreciation for legendary icons such as Dolly Parton and Hank Williams Jr., along with her childhood favorites Carrie Underwood and Little Big Town.
At just 6-years-old, Tori began piano, ukulele and guitar lessons, and later implemented vocal lessons at age 13. During her early grade school years, she performed in numerous choirs, musicals and talent shows where her natural abilities began to be recognized.
Tori’s music career blossomed at 12-years-old when she secured the opportunity to perform at Pittsburgh’s Hard Rock Cafe followed by a National Anthem performance at the Monster Truck Jam (PPG Paints Arena).
Since, Tori has received welcome to perform original sets at various music festivals and venues including Ole Red Orlando, where she won their Battle of the Bands contest in 2021. She has also opened for country legends Aaron Tippin and Trace Adkins.
The now 19-year-old is pursuing her dreams in Music City, continuing to share her authentic stories with a captivated audience, showcasing tenacity and determination.
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