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ADAM DOLEAC RELEASES “DRINKIN’ IT WRONG” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO + SINGLE ASSETS (AUDIO & VIDEO)

ADAM DOLEAC RELEASES “DRINKIN’ IT WRONG” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO + SINGLE ASSETS (AUDIO & VIDEO)

“Drinkin’ It Wrong” officially impacts Country Radio on Monday 3/21! We appreciate your support.

Adam Doleac “Drinkin’ It Wrong” Intro
“Hey it’s Adam Doleac and you’re about to hear my song Drinkin’ It Wrong.”
Adam Doleac “Drinkin’ It Wrong” Outro
“Hey it’s Adam Doleac and you just heard my new song Drinkin’ it Wrong.”
Adam Doleac “Drinkin’ It Wrong” Behind The Song (VIDEO)
Adam Doleac “Drinkin’ It Wrong” Behind The Song (AUDIO)
“The story behind Drinkin’ It Wrong for me is look, we’ve all had a rough, long, couple of two years the last couple years we’ve had. And this song, I wanted to have one ready for the crowd for country concerts when they came back to get a drink in the air and have a good time. And that’s what the song is. And it’s I’m happy to say the world’s opening up and I can’t wait to play it for everybody.”


ADAM DOLEAC RELEASES “DRINKIN’ IT WRONG” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO + SINGLE ASSETS (AUDIO & VIDEO)
Adam Doleac “Drinkin’ It Wrong”
Adam Doleac “Drinkin’ It Wrong” Fan Reaction (VIDEO)
Adam Doleac “Drinkin’ It Wrong” Fan Reaction (AUDIO)
How has the fan reaction been to Drinking It Wrong? Everybody has absolutely loved Drinkin’ It Wrong so far. It’s been really fun to put out a song like this. It’s my first really uptempo, you know, I’ve kind of stay in that love category, love songs and romantic and that’s what I love to do. But this is the first one I put out that was the drink in the air and having a good time and for the live show, and that’s why we recorded it. We were able to play it a lot last year and see the reaction from fans at shows. And that normally leads to us recording and putting it out and so that’s what happened and so far, so good.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Singer-songwriter Adam Doleac released his upbeat new track “Drinkin’ It Wrong” today.

“This one is for the live show, and more importantly, it’s for all those people out in the crowd,” Doleac said. “We’ve had a couple crazy years. Years that took us all away from something we love. ‘Drinkin’ It Wrong’ is a little reminder on how to do it right. I can’t wait to sing it with y’all.”

Written by Doleac, Cary Barlowe and Jordan Schmidt, who also produced the track, “Drinkin’ It Wrong” is Doleac’s manual for letting off some steam at the end of the week. The party anthem reveals a new side of the singer, who recently saw success with his ultra-romantic tunes “Coulda Loved You Longer” and “Another,” which hit No. 1 on SiriusXM The Highway’s Hot 30 Countdown.

Following an opening stint on Zac Brown Band’s tour last fall, Doleac is set to open for Jessie James Decker’s “The Woman I’ve Become” tour that kicks off in April.

About Adam Doleac:
Hattiesburg, Mississippi native Adam Doleac’s high-gear drive has made his life a journey with many destinations, from stadiums as a baseball star to Music Row as a hit songwriter — the mainstage, however, may be his final stop . He attended the University of Southern Mississippi on baseball scholarship after turning down a full-ride scholarship to play golf at a different university. It was at Southern Miss where Doleac became impassioned with music; writing songs with teammates and learning to play guitar. After he began playing hometown gigs, Doleac posted a performance of one of his songs on YouTube. The visual accrued millions of views and caught the attention of Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Now, a co-writer of songs recorded by stars such as Kane Brown, Gabby Barrett, Darius Rucker, and Hootie and the Blowfish, and equipped with two No. 1’s on SiriusXM’s The Highway for his own hits “Famous” and “Another,” he continues to stake his claim as one to watch in Nashville. With his latest tracks, the spontaneous “Somewhere Cool With You,” the ultraromantic “Coulda Loved You Longer,” and the infectious pump-up anthem “Key to the City,” his music can’t be confined to a single box any more than his talents. Dubbed “the hero country needs” by Popdust , he has toured with Carrie Underwood, Kane Brown and Zac Brown Band, among others. Doleac’s music has been described by Rolling Stone as “anchored not only in the trends of Top 40 radio, but also the blue-collar grit of Bob Seger and the bluesy influence of his Mississippi hometown.”

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