In the realm of country music, there’s a figure making waves: John King. He is a country artist based out of Nashville, John has spent recent years on the road, sharing stages with luminaries like Blake Shelton, Sam Hunt, and Cole Swindell. Beyond the spotlight of major tours, John and his band grace fairs, festivals, and events nationwide, with a keen eye toward potential collaborations in 2024.
John’s journey includes a notable Billboard #1 with “We Went,” a song he penned for Randy Houser. His talents have garnered attention, leading to signings with Sony Music and management under Narvel Blackstock, whose roster includes Blake Shelton and Reba. With credits including chart-toppers for Randy Houser and even Hootie & The Blowfish, John has amassed over 50 million streams and unveiled his debut album, earning accolades from PEOPLE Magazine.
His single “Try Saying Goodbye” has soared to 60 million streams, clinching a spot in Apple Music’s playlists and earning recognition from Rolling Stone. Spotify, too, has embraced his music, featuring it prominently in their playlists. His debut album, “Always Gonna Be You,” has resonated with audiences, climbing the iTunes charts.
Reflecting on milestones, John secured his first Billboard #1 with “We Went” in 2016, a pivotal moment in his career. Noteworthy collaborations include writing for Hootie & The Blowfish, marking their return after a hiatus. His trajectory gained further momentum with a management deal under Narvel Blackstock.