RCA NASHVILLE’S NIKO MOON RELEASES “GOOD TIME” MUSIC VIDEO
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Producer, singer and songwriter Niko Moon adds the new title of director to his credentials today, as he releases his self-directed music video, “GOOD TIME.” The cinematic campfire setting in his clip provides the perfect backdrop for this feel-good friends-and-family party anthem. Watch HERE.
Moon responds, “I’m so excited to be releasing my first music video, GOOD TIME! I wanted the video to feel authentic to me and where I’m from, so all of the people in the video are my real life friends.” He continues, “It was so much fun to bring this song to life and getting to drive my dream car in the video was icing on the cake. I hope everyone has a GOOD TIME watching it!
On the heels of inking a deal with Sony Music Nashville’s RCA Nashville imprint in July, Niko Moon dropped “GOOD TIME” and a second track, “DRUNK OVER YOU.” These two songs, along with a bonus “GOOD TIME (Acoustic)” track, are available to download and stream HERE.
Looking forward to releasing an EP by early 2020, Moon is an adventurous country entertainer with an enduring optimism and a flair for challenging boundaries. Co-written by Moon, Anna Moon and Josh Murty, his track “GOOD TIME” is currently a “Highway Find,” airing 48 times per week on SiriusXM’s The Highway channel.
Niko Moon co-produces and co-writes all his music which embodies the judiciously layered synthesis of his Georgia roots, pairing Atlanta-bred hip-hop and rural-fed traditional country. He is a longtime collaborator with fellow Georgian Zac Brown and is credited on five #1 Zac Brown Band hits: “Loving You Easy,” “Homegrown,” “Beautiful Drug” and “Keep Me In Mind” – plus “Heavy Is The Head,” which topped the rock charts with Chris Cornell singing lead. Moon also co-wrote Rascal Flatts’ hit, “Back To Life.”
Moon is a Texas native who relocated to Douglasville, GA at age 10, equidistance from hip-hop hub Atlanta and country breeding ground Newnan, GA (Alan Jackson, Travis Tritt), inspiring Moon’s artful persona: a mix of hooky melodies, shrewd wordplay and edgy, electronic beats.