Barham goes for the "WHISKEY WHISKEY"
Written by Barham along with Gabe Foust, Jacob Hackworth and Summer Overstreet, the track highlights Barham's gravel-tinged vocal over a pulsating, bass-heavy track.
Barham said, "'WHISKEY WHISKEY is about going through a really bad breakup and only being able to cope with it by forgetting with the help of some whiskey."
This new track comes on the heels of Barham's most recent release, "Straight to My Heart" featuring Lauren Watkins.
Yesterday, Barham hit multiple stages at CMA Fest with performances on the Good Molecules Reverb Stage, Spotify House, and CAMP SONY at Acme Feed & Seed. He'll perform today at Carolina Country Music Fest and will also be hitting the road with hitmaker Dierks Bentley this summer. Additional festival stops include Barefoot Country Music Fest, Faster Horses and Watershed.
Raised on a farm in Oak Ridge, La. (population: 124), Barham draws upon the imagery of his small southern hometown in his songs. The son of a farmer and a schoolteacher, Barham began singing in church as a little kid and taught himself to play guitar and write music by the age of 10. At age 18, he made his way to Nashville and began penning tunes for artists in town
Barham shared his debut single "Preachers Need People" in 2022. He's released several more song since then including "Break It In a Bar," Two Broke Hearts" and Beer By My Bed."
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