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Globe and Mail
17-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Globe and Mail
Viral Influencer and Country Artist Daniel Lawson Drops New Single ‘What You Need' and Teams Up with Dolly Parton Today
NASHVILLE, TN - March 17th, 2025 - Today, Kentucky native and viral influencer-turned-rising country artist Daniel Lawson releases his latest Nashville single, "What You Need.' Written by Daniel Lawson, Devan Sanders, and Jacqueline Cline, 'What You Need' delivers an edgy, dark pop-country vibe, featuring driving drums, rock electric guitars, and an aching chorus melody. The song's lyrics remind us that what we desire in the moment may not always be what's best for us, especially when viewed from the perspective of loving someone. It captures the artist's realization of the difference between short-term desires and long-term fulfillment, offering a powerful reflection on wanting to love someone who may not feel the same. Produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered by celebrity producer/writer Curt Gibbs whose extensive industry credentials include a publishing deal with Curb Word Entertainment and work with artists such as Dylan Scott, Rodney Atkins, and Ruthie Collins. 'What You Need' features top-tier instrumentation from Laneus Franklin (drums, bass, keyboard, harmonies) and Curt Gibbs (acoustic and electric guitar). 'Sometimes, we chase after the wrong things, but real love isn't about the fleeting thrill —it's about something deeper and more lasting. This song is a reminder that what we need might not always be what we want, but it's what's best for us in the end.' – Daniel Lawson Daniel first gained worldwide attention as a social media influencer, amassing nearly 9 million followers across YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook with his family-friendly comedy channel, The Awesome Lawsons. Known for humorous skits, family vlogs, and fun challenges with his kids, Daniel built a passionate online following. Now, he is solidifying his place as a serious artist in the Nashville music scene by merging his online brand with his music career, bringing his loyal followers along for the ride. To celebrate the release, Daniel and his family are traveling to Pigeon Forge, TN, where he's been invited to meet Dolly Parton and film the introduction for The Pigeon Forge Family Challenge, a YouTube TV show in which his viral family, The Awesome Lawsons, has been selected as one of four featured families. Each week, the families will compete in a variety of fun activities, showcasing their creativity and teamwork, all in the hopes of taking home the winning title. 'What You Need' marks the second single of 2025, with highly anticipated tracks like 'Chasing You' set to release on April 11, 2025, and 'Attention' dropping on May 9, 2025. Daniel is committed to releasing a new single every month for the rest of the year. Additionally, he has launched a dynamic social media campaign, tapping into his 9 million+ followers across various platforms to generate buzz around his current and upcoming releases. Social Media & Music Links 'What You Need' For Media Inquiries, Contact: Native Manor Artist / Daniel Lawson NMTEAM@ DLawson2281@ Media Contact Company Name: Native Manor Artist Contact Person: Daniel Lawson Email: Send Email Country: United States Website:


Fox News
27-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Morgan Wallen fans left disappointed over country star's 'I'm the Problem' tour
Country fans were upset Morgan Wallen seemingly missed a few stops on his upcoming tour to support his fourth studio album. Wallen, 31, revealed he'll hit the road this summer on the "I'm the Problem" tour, but devoted followers were disappointed the "Last Night" singer only had a handful of dates slated around the country, as opposed to his last two-year "One Night At a Time" tour. Set to launch in Houston, Texas, in June, Wallen will have a rotating lineup of guests for the tour, including Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett and Koe Wetzel. "Where is the east coast and the south on here?? VA, SC, GA, TN," one fan wrote after Wallen shared his new tour announcement. Another fan wondered the same, and wrote, "Where's the east coast!? The south!?!? Morgan you got some splainin to do!" "What is this tour schedule," another user questioned on Instagram. "Closest I've is a 9hr drive from ga. You better be adding more in the south." One fan wrote, "Only Wisconsin for the Midwest??? Shame. Minnesota sold out both your dates on the last tour." "NY dates!? Please tell me you're adding more dates," one Wallen fan wrote, while others worried about the price tag to attend a show. "Lower the price big dawg $600 is crazy," one fan wrote. Despite the complaints about locations, the "Whiskey Glasses" singer had thousands of people praising his name and waiting for the day they could see Wallen in concert. "Let this man throw as many chairs as he wants," one fan joked, alluding to Wallen's 2024 chair-throwing incident when he was arrested outside of Eric Church's Nashville bar. The "Chasing You" singer was "cooperating fully" with the investigation, a rep for the musician told Fox News Digital at the time. He was originally charged with disorderly conduct — a misdemeanor — and three counts of felony reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon. Wallen, who was charged with two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment, pleaded guilty, according to Fox 17. Judge Cynthia Chappell sentenced the country music star to seven days at a DUI education center, along with two years of supervised probation. Another Canadian fan begged, "Americans stay out of Toronto. This is our time. You have your own dates." "Stop the whiney nonsense," one fan wrote. "True fans travel!!! I'm excited to go just 5 hours over my 12 hour trip last year!" Wallen named his fourth studio album, "I'm the Problem," and the title track is set to be released Jan. 31. In the 10 years since he released his debut EP and became a professional singer-songwriter, Wallen has broken records left and right and earned acclaim among his peers in the country music community. "We made so many lifelong memories on the 'One Night at a Time World Tour,' and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am for my fans and the way they showed up each night," Wallen said in a statement. "As I've been working on new music, it has inspired me to get back on the road and share these new songs with each of you on the 'I'm the Problem Tour.' See y'all there." Fox News Digital has reached out to a rep for Wallen for comment.