The aspiring country artist Dillon Carmichael leans into his workers’ admission with the publication of his unapologist’s new single “Getrel up”. On all streaming platforms, the Kühne Track today emphasizes southern stereotypes and proudly demands the values of small town life that have born the worldview in Kentucky.
Written with Carmichael together with Devin Dawson, Josh Phillips and Jared Conrad.
New album Keep the country alive Set for June 13th
The publication of “Raized ID It Wrong” is the third studio album with the official announcement of Carmichael’s third studio album, Keep the country alive. The 14-song collection will fall on Riser House Records on June 13 and continues Carmichael’s mission to honor traditional country music and to promote it with its characteristic grit and soul.
Keep the country alive Fan favorites such as “Keepin ‘Country Alive” and “No matter how much I try” and “no matter how much I try” and shows Carmichael’s authenticity and deep connection to his roots.
Keep the country alive Track list
- Incorrectly
- Good old day
- When she drinks’
- She went
- Home
- No matter how much I try
- Someone like you
- Tiny little violin
- Keep the country alive
- Hell freezes
- I would call grandpa
- She likes me that way
- Wait heartache to pass
- Go places
About Dillon Carmichael
Dillon Carmichael comes from the heart of Kentucky, where he developed a powerful voice and a deep passion for storytelling, which is rooted in the tradition of the country. Carmichael, a nephew of the country legend John Michael Montgomery and Eddie Montgomery, grew into music and appeared in local bars and talent shows before going to Nashville.
He made his debut with the 2018 album Hell on an angelProduced by the nine-time Grammy winner Dave Cobb. The recording was praised as a “perfect portrait of an artist in his voice” and laid the foundation for a career that was characterized by authenticity and heart.
Since then, Carmichael has released 25 goals such as “son of A” and “Drinkin ‘Problems”, the recognition of recognition of RabPresent The New York TimesAnd other main business. He also shared the stage with land greats like Luke Bryan, Cody Johnson and Dwight Yoakam. With the upcoming publication of Keep the country aliveCarmichael continues to tell stories that his legacy honor – for love, struggle, faith and the permanent pride of life in a small town. His music combines classic country with a modern edge and offers a sound that is unmistakable.