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Drew Green: Audio Work Parts to debut track, “Little More Be Alright” (Audio)

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Drew Green: Audio Work Parts to debut track, “Little More Be Alright” (Audio)

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Drew Green: Audio Work Parts to debut track, “Little More Be Alright” (Audio)
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Intro Audio for Drew Green’s “Little More Be Alright”



Story Audio for Drew Green’s “Little More Be Alright”
So “Little More, Be Alright” originated back home actually from a good ol’boy, Steven Helton.  We were talking on the phone and he was talking about how much land he had and how much a little more would be better and how it would do some good and how he couldn’t afford it also at the same time.  And, that stuck with me.  And, couple months later I sat down with my producer, Mark Trussell, and wrote this song.  It’s probably my favorite song I’ve ever written to this day.  I’m glad it gets to be my first single and hope you enjoy it.


Outro Audio for Drew Green’s “Little More Be Alright”



NASHVILLE, Tenn. —  Sony Music Nashville and Villa 40 announced the signing of DREW GREEN to Villa 40/Sony Music Nashville today. Green is the second artist to ink a record deal as part of an exclusive, long-term, joint-venture agreement between Sony Music Nashville and the new imprint Villa 40, co-founded by music industry executives Joe Fisher and Brad Margolis.

“I couldn’t have asked for a better team,” Green says of his Villa 40/Sony Music Nashville family. “It’s been a long journey, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. Over my five years songwriting, I realized it’s all about hard work, and I’m so excited to be surrounded by a group that believes that and believes in me.”  

As a McMinnville , Tennessee, native, Drew Green grew up just beyond earshot of Nashville’s storied country music industry. When he landed a gig as the singer for Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge house band, he began making trips to write and perform in the city. From there, he went on to become one of Music Row’s most prolific songwriters, signing a publishing agreement in November 2018 with Grammy-winning Brett James’ Cornman Music, a co-venture with Warner/Chappell Nashville. James is also Green’s manager.

In 2019, Florida Georgia Line cut “Colorado,” which Green co-penned with Hunter Phelps and Michael Hardy (HARDY), for their No. 1 album, Can’t Say I Ain’t Country. Now, with a collection of more original songs than most artists can ever claim, the singer is poised to launch an equally fruitful artist career.

Drew Green’s debut track, “Little More Be Alright,” is now available at all streaming platforms and digital retailers.

For further info on Drew Green, visit www.drewgreen.com.


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