Jake Adler Pays Tribute to Nashville With “Ole Red”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A truly touching country gem that pays homage to nighttime adventures in Nashville. 

Jake Adler is a singer-songwriter and pop artist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, known for his versatility in blending genres. He initially gained recognition under the name Adler XCVI, releasing successful singles like “Tired Eyes” and “Believe in Love.” However, Jake has recently evolved his sound, shifting towards folk and country influences.

Jake Adler’s music has been featured on various music blogs and even received syndicated exposure on a well-known television series. Over his career, Jake has amassed over 13 million streams across platforms. His latest release is the country single “Ole Red.”

With a captivating blend of vibrant instrumentals and just the right amount of melancholy, “Ole Red” creates the perfect emotionally stirring backdrop that perfectly complements the tune’s heartfelt narrative. Lyrics like “Your friends were thrilled to get to know me, Tailgate night down at Tallahassee, I was always rooting for your hometeam and hell, it ain’t like me” and “Now it’s crazy, I was just calling you baby, I’m still missing you, oh, oh no, hell no, I remember when the lights come on” craft a vivid tale of old love and late nights that’s overflowing with raw emotion. With its wonderfully nostalgic sense and no shortage of feel-good country charm, Jake Adler gifts us with a truly touching country gem that pays homage to nighttime adventures in Nashville. So press play and take a trip down south with “Ole Red.”

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