Chase Wright Is “Off To The Races” with New Track

Country music newcomer Chase Wright, recognized as a 2023 Pandora Artist to Watch, is putting the pedal down in 2024 with his latest release, “Off To The Races.” Listen Below.
 
“‘Off to the Races’ is a different feel from other songs I’ve created in the past, but one of the most fun songs I’ve ever released,” reflects Wright. “I don’t have any songs with energy like this one, and I’m excited to see how people will respond to it in our shows this year.”
 
Written alongside Cary Barlowe and Andrew DeRoberts, the frenetic “Off to the Races” details the spontaneity and excitement of a new and unexpected relationship and the exhilaration that comes with the rush of new love:
 
        Now We’re 
        Pedal down fast lane burnin the highway
        Heart beat beatin when you’re lookin my way
        I can’t shake it
        We’re off to the races
        Hold on tight girl there ain’t no denying
        You and I caught some kinda lightnin’
        We gotta chase it
        We’re off to the races
 
Wright has been making waves since his debut album, Intertwined was released in 2021 with  Billboard calling his latest release“Who I Want To Be”  “pensive pop-country.” Wright continues to connect with fans through thas vulnerability with a catchy hook.
 
For the latest information and tour dates,, visit chasewrightmusic.com, or follow along on socials @ChaseWrightMusic on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, and @realCHASEWRIGHT on X.

About CHASE WRIGHT
CHASE WRIGHT is doing more than make his childhood dreams come true: he’s introducing himself as a bold new Nashville artist with a freewheeling approach to the genre, firm footing in relatable storytelling and soft spot for big choruses. Respect for country music’s way around a story without feeling beholden to it defines the Indiana native’s energetic songs, which rely on electric loops and pop-rock chords alongside more traditional sounds made from steel strings and wood. It’s a confident blend that belies the fact that Wright first picked up a guitar as a freshman track star at DePauw University. After graduating with a degree in economics, Wright packed his bags for Nashville, where he has since earned a publishing deal with Toby & Molly Music and signed with Morris Higham for management. 2022 was a breakout year for the rising star who was recognized by Spotify as a Hot Country Artist to Watch and named among SiriusXM’s Highway Finds class. Most recently, Wright was recognized among Pandora’s Artists to Watch 2023: Country list. Following the 2021 release of his debut album Intertwined, Wright continues to roll out new music. In total, fans have streamed his music to the tune of 230 million times.

Photo Credit: Alexa Campbell

CHASE WRIGHT Delivers Reflective New Song "Who I Want To Be"

2023 Pandora Artist to Watch CHASE WRIGHT releases “Who I Want To Be,” a vulnerable and reflective song that acts as a progressive apology to a girlfriend whose heart he broke. Listen to “Who I Want To Be” HERE.
 
“Every day, you’re getting closer to who you want to be, but you’re not there yet,” shares Wright. “I made mistakes in a relationship and really hurt a lot of people. Looking back, I was able to grow so much from it. But it was very difficult, and to be the bad guy in a situation is never easy.
 
“It’s much easier to talk about somebody else being the bad guy, but it’s different when it’s me,” Wright admits. “I hope people can hear the authenticity, and I hope they can give themselves some grace for a mistake they’ve made.”
 
Written by Wright alongside Josh Jenkins, Chris Lacorte and Andy Albert, and produced by Ned Cameron, “Who I Want To Be” finds the Indiana native taking responsibility for his mistakes, anchored by a redemptive soaring chorus:
 
      The moments I was weakest ain’t how I’ll be defined
      I’m trying to be a better man it’s taken me some time
      But I’m on my way
      Tryin’ to close the space between
      Who I am today
      And who I want to be
 
“I'm not hiding behind anything,” Wright says. “I think it's healthy to admit when you’ve made a mistake, that you’re learning from it and trying to be a better person because of it. Our mistakes don’t define us.”
 
Wright blends progressive loops and pop-rock chords with country storytelling to create a unique style of contemporary country music that has become his calling card. He played more than 60 shows in 2023 and accumulated over 230 million global streams, as “Who I Want To Be” will be added to On The Horizon this weekend on SiriusXM.

About CHASE WRIGHT
CHASE WRIGHT is doing more than make his childhood dreams come true: he’s introducing himself as a bold new Nashville artist with a freewheeling approach to genre, firm footing in relatable storytelling and soft spot for big choruses. Respect for country music’s way around a story without feeling beholden to it defines the Indiana native’s energetic songs, which rely on electric loops and pop-rock chords alongside more traditional sounds made from steel strings and wood. It’s a confident blend that belies the fact that Wright first picked up a guitar as a freshman track star at DePauw University. After graduating with a degree in economics, Wright packed his bags for Nashville, where he has since earned a publishing deal with Toby & Molly Music and signed with Morris Higham for management. 2022 was a breakout year for the rising star who was recognized by Spotify as a Hot Country Artist to Watch and named among SiriusXM’s Highway Finds class. Most recently, Wright was recognized among Pandora’s Artists to Watch 2023: Country list. Following the 2021 release of his debut album Intertwined, Wright continues to roll out new music. In total, fans have streamed his music to the tune of 230 million times.

CHASE WRIGHT Releases New Single, "She Ain't Takin Your Call"

Indiana-native Chase Wright has gained momentum as a rising singer-songwriter in country music since his debut album Intertwined was released in 2021. Today, the newly engaged father unveils his new song “She Ain’t Takin’ Your Call.” Listen to the track below.
 
Written by Bobby Pinson, Matt Alderman, Will Weatherly and Tommy Cecil, “She Ain’t Takin’ Your Call” details the frustrations of navigating a relationship with someone whose ex refuses to let go, as Wright cooly delivers the reasons why she’s no longer taking his calls:
 
        She’s busy sippin whiskey with me on my tab
        Findin the groove she didn’t know she had
        Guess it’s been a minute since she’s laughed like that
        Ain’t thinkin about you at all
        Looks like she’s cried all her tears
        If her heart’s breakin can’t see it from here
        Her lips leanin into my kiss up against the wall
        That’s why she ain’t takin your call
 
“I don’t cut a lot of outside songs, but when I heard ‘She Ain’t Takin Your Call’ it said everything I wanted to say in a song,” shares Wright. “It told a story I’d lived in such a cool and energetic way, with an energy I loved.” 
 
Download the lyrics HERE.
 
Wright most recently released the sure-to-be wedding anthem “Never Loved Before,” which he co-wrote alongside Jeffrey East and Josh Kelley. The song, produced by Jared Keim, premiered exclusively on Taste of Country and left Country Now declaring "he continues to solidify his place in country music."
 
Wright welcomed his son Ashur Lee with fiancé Brittany Norris in Nov. 2022, leaving the 2023 Pandora and Nash News Artist to Watch reflecting on how much that relationship and becoming a father has taught him about love and partnership. Listen to “Never Loved Before” HERE.

With his headlining Hurt No More Tour officially launched last week, Wright is set to perform 20+ dates across the U.S., including stops with Parmalee and festival plays. For additional information and to purchase tickets, visit ChaseWrightMusic.com.
 
Chase Wright 2023 Tour Dates:
April 14           Macon, GA                  Hargray Capitol Theatre
April 15           Decatur, GA                 Eddie’s Attic
April 20           Boston, MA                 Six String Grill & Stage*
April 21           Lititz, PA                      Mickey’s Black Box
April 22           West Chester, OH        Lori's Roadhouse*
April 26           Des Moines, IA            Wooly's
April 27           Omaha, NE                   Barnato
April 28           Columbia, MO             Rose Music Hall
June 9              Peoria, IL                     Peoria RiverFront Park
June 10            Nelsonville, OH           Black Diamond Music & Arts Festival^
June 21            Great Falls, MT           The Newberry
June 22            Idaho Falls, ID             The Gem
June 24            Cheyenne, WY            Outlaw Saloon
June 29            San Antonio, TX         The Rustic
June 30            Houston, TX                The Rustic
July 1               Sanger, TX                   Porter Park
July 12             Nashville, IL                Washington County Fair w/ Rodney Atkins^
July 13             Springfield, MO           Club Rodeo 
July 14             Fisher, IL                     Fisher Community Fair w/ Lonestar^
July 15             Topeka, KS                  Country Stampede^
Aug. 17            Dewey Beach, DE       Rusty Rudder
Aug. 18            Hanover, MD               Cancun Cantina
Aug. 19            West Union, WV         2023 Doddridge County Fair^
Sept. 9              Savannah, TN             Catfish Derby & Riverfest^
* With Parmalee 
^ Fair/Festival
 
About Chase Wright:
Chase Wright is doing more than make his childhood dreams come true: he’s introducing himself as a bold new Nashville artist with a freewheeling approach to genre, firm footing in relatable storytelling and soft spot for big choruses. Respect for country music’s way around a story without feeling beholden to it defines the Indiana native’s energetic songs, which rely on electric loops and pop-rock chords alongside more traditional sounds made from steel strings and wood. It’s a confident blend that belies the fact that Wright first picked up a guitar as a freshman track star at DePauw University. After graduating with a degree in economics, Wright packed his bags for Nashville, where he has since earned a publishing deal with Toby & Molly Music and signed with Morris Higham for management. 2022 was a breakout year for the rising star who was recognized by Spotify as a Hot Country Artist to Watch and named among SiriusXM’s Highway Finds class. Most recently, Wright was recognized among Pandora’s Artists to Watch 2023: Country list. Following the 2021 release of his debut album Intertwined, Wright continues to roll out new music with his latest hit “Hurt No More” available to stream everywhere now. In total, fans have streamed his music to the tune of 135 million times.

Chase Wright Hits the Road in 2023 with Headlining HURT NO MORE TOUR

CHASE WRIGHT HITS THE ROAD WITH 2023 
HEADLINING HURT NO MORE TOUR

Tickets On Sale Now at
ChaseWrightMusic.com

Rising country crooner and Indiana native Chase Wright has more than 150 million career streams to his name, a tour with multi-Platinum country group Parmalee under his belt and a growing fanbase. Now, thanks to those very fans, Wright will embark on a 17-date headlining Hurt No More Tour, named after his song of the same name which was recently added to rotation on SiriusXM The Highway’s “On the Horizon” show. Tickets are on-sale now at ChaseWrightMusic.com.
 
“Even when in the writing room, we always have the end goal of performing them live for fans," Wright shares. "It’s what influences everything, that connection. I’m so grateful for the way this music has resonated with people across the country and that the moment has come to tour with all this new music.”
 
Wright most recently released the sure-to-be wedding anthem “Never Loved Before,” which he co-wrote alongside Jeffrey East and Josh Kelley. The song, produced by Jared Keim, premiered exclusively on Taste of Country and left Country Now declaring "he continues to solidify his place in country music."
 
Wright welcomed his son Ashur Lee with girlfriend Brittany Norris in Nov. 2022, leaving the 2023 Pandora and Nash News Artist to Watch reflecting on how much that relationship and becoming a father has taught him about love and partnership. Listen to “Never Loved Before” below.

Chase Wright 2023 Tour Dates:
March 24         Indianapolis, IN           HI-FI 
April 13           Columbia, SC              The Senate
April 14           Macon, GA                  Hargray Capitol Theatre
April 15           Decatur, GA                 Eddie’s Attic
April 20           Boston, MA                 Six String Grill & Stage*
April 22           West Chester, OH        Lori's Roadhouse*
April 26           Des Moines, IA            Wooly's
April 27           Omaha, NE                  Barnato
April 28           Columbia, MO             Rose Music Hall
June 9              Peoria, IL                     RiverFront^
June 21            Great Falls, MT           The Newberry^
June 22            Idaho Falls, ID            The Gem
June 24            Cheyenne, WY            Outlaw Saloon
July 12             Nashville, IL               Washington County Fair w/ Rodney Atkins^
July 13             Springfield, MO          Club Rodeo 
July 14             Fisher, IL                     Fisher Community Fair w/ Lonestar^
July 15             Topeka, KS                 Country Stampede*
*Previously announced dates
^TBD on sale
 
For more information and the latest news, follow Wright on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter HERE.

About Chase Wright:
Chase Wright is doing more than make his childhood dreams come true: he’s introducing himself as a bold new Nashville artist with a freewheeling approach to genre, firm footing in relatable storytelling and soft spot for big choruses. Respect for country music’s way around a story without feeling beholden to it defines the Indiana native’s energetic songs, which rely on electric loops and pop-rock chords alongside more traditional sounds made from steel strings and wood. It’s a confident blend that belies the fact that Wright first picked up a guitar as a freshman track star at DePauw University. After graduating with a degree in economics, Wright packed his bags for Nashville, where he has since earned a publishing deal with Toby & Molly Music and signed with Morris Higham for management. 2022 was a breakout year for the rising star who was recognized by Spotify as a Hot Country Artist to Watch and named among SiriusXM’s Highway Finds class. Most recently, Wright was named a 2023 Artist to Watch by Pandora and Nash News. Following the 2021 release of his debut album Intertwined, Wright continues to roll out new music with his latest hit “Never Loved Before” available to stream everywhere now. In total, fans have streamed his music to the tune of 150 million times.

Chase Wright's Wedding Anthem "Never Loved Before," Out This Friday

Rising singer-songwriter and Indiana native Chase Wright is no stranger to navigating the peaks and valleys of relationships, with his 2022 release “Hurt No More” and 2021 hit “Wish You’d Miss Me” each exploring the longing of a past love despite its toxicity. Now, the new father is being more honest with himself than ever before, admitting that perhaps he never really knew what love was. Pre-save “Never Loved Before,” available everywhere Friday, HERE.
 
In Nov. 2022, the 2023 Pandora and Nash News Artist to Watch celebrated the birth of his first son, Ashur Lee Wright, with girlfriend Brittany Norris. Building his relationship with Norris and becoming a father put a new perspective on love – one more mature and authentic than he had ever felt prior.

“Everyone grows up learning how to navigate relationships differently, thinking they know what love is from an early age – and I was no different. Being in a relationship and raising our son Ashur together has taught me so much about love and partnership. And I’ve learned that love runs much deeper than any emotion I’ve felt before,” reflects Wright. “Growing together… and I hope that’s something everyone can find and recognize.”
 
The song, written by Wright alongside Jeffrey East and Josh Kelley, and produced by Jared Keim, premieres exclusively today on Taste of Country, with Wright reflecting on its meaning and how it has evolved since becoming a father. Read it HERE.

Download the lyrics HERE.

Most recently, Wright released his single “Hurt No More” in late 2022, penned by Kane Brown, Jeremy Bussey, Ben Johnson, Taylor Philips and Wright. The song details the inner turmoil of longing for a past love, while simultaneously acknowledging its toxic effects, and has become his fastest streaming song to-date, already garnering over 10 million streams and counting.

For more information and the latest news, follow Wright on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter HERE.

About Chase Wright:
Chase Wright is doing more than make his childhood dreams come true: he’s introducing himself as a bold new Nashville artist with a freewheeling approach to genre, firm footing in relatable storytelling and soft spot for big choruses. Respect for country music’s way around a story without feeling beholden to it defines the Indiana native’s energetic songs, which rely on electric loops and pop-rock chords alongside more traditional sounds made from steel strings and wood. It’s a confident blend that belies the fact that Wright first picked up a guitar as a freshman track star at DePauw University. After graduating with a degree in economics, Wright packed his bags for Nashville, where he has since earned a publishing deal with Toby & Molly Music and signed with Morris Higham for management. 2022 was a breakout year for the rising star who was recognized by Spotify as a Hot Country Artist to Watch and named among SiriusXM’s Highway Finds class. Most recently, Wright was recognized among Pandora’s Artists to Watch 2023: Country list. Following the 2021 release of his debut album Intertwined, Wright continues to roll out new music with his latest hit “Hurt No More” available to stream everywhere now. In total, fans have streamed his music to the tune of 135 million times.

Rising Singer-Songwriter Chase Wright Releases New Track, "Hurt No More," Out Now

RISING SINGER-SONGWRITER CHASE WRIGHT
RELEASES NEW TRACK “
HURT NO MORE,”
AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE NOW

“Hurt No More” Comes Off the Heels of Wright Being Named SiriusXM’s
Newest “
Highway Find” Early Last Month

Accompanying Music Video to Premiere Exclusively on PEOPLE,
Next Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 10am CT

Photo Credit: Jason Myers

Off the heels of being named SiriusXM’s newest “Highway Find” early last month, rising singer-songwriter and Indiana native Chase Wright continues the momentum of a breakthrough year with the release of his latest track Hurt No More.”

Written by Kane Brown, Jeremy Bussey, Ben Johnson, Taylor Philips and Wright, “Hurt No More” details the inner turmoil of longing for a past love, while simultaneously acknowledging its toxic effects. Wright, dubbed a 2022 Artist to Watch by Spotify, takes listeners on an emotional rollercoaster, toggling the line between self-destruction and self-preservation.

Yeah, baby I could let you start
Pouring that gas, striking that match
Setting this bed on fire
Shutting those blinds, hitting rewind
And go where we ain’t been in a while
I could kiss you once, forget the past
Act like this time’s gonna last
And I could, and I would
Let you walk back through that door
But I don’t want to hurt no more…

“Getting out of toxic relationships has always been hard for me, so I wanted to write a song that shows the other side of that goodbye. In “Hurt No More” the subject of the song is finally calling it quits to their toxic back and forth. I hope this song empowers, and inspires listeners to do the same.”

After being discovered posting covers on Instagram, then ASCAP executive Robert Filhart invited Wright to Music City for an ASCAP songwriters’ workshop where he met many of his future collaborators. He began making monthly trips to town to write and eventually would sign his first publishing deal with Toby and Molly Music before graduating from college. The finance major would go on to sign with Filhart and Clint Higham at Morris Higham for management. From Instagram to life on the road, Wright spent 2021 on a 12-city headlining trek for Tin Roof’s “Nashville Hit the Roof” Series. He kicked off a headlining run of shows on Sept. 30 in Bristol, Tenn. which continues through next month.

The artist Billboard noted “continues to impress with original material” released debut album Intertwined last year. Produced by Jared Keim and Zach Abend, tracks like “Lying With You,” which has been getting airplay on SiriusXM The Highway’s On The Horizon show, “Hangin’ On” and “What She Sees In Me” join fan-favorites on the album, including “Why Should We,” Wright’s debut single “My Kinda Morning” which MusicRow celebrated for its “melodies wrapped in spacious production, and rap-inspired cadences,” “Wish You’d Miss Me” that Country Now called “the quintessential heartbreak ballad” and “Drive” which led Sounds Like Nashville to implore listeners to “get in early with…this promising young artist.”

Upcoming Tour Dates
10/22 The Nash News Presents: Live Country Music at Cowboy Up Greenville, SC
11/3 The Whiskey Baron Colorado Springs, CO
11/4 Warehouse 25 Sixty-Five Grand Junction, CO
11/5 Sundance Steakhouse & Saloon Fort Collins, CO

For more information and latest news, follow along on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter HERE.

About Chase Wright:
Chase Wright is doing more than make his childhood dreams come true: he’s introducing himself as a bold new Nashville artist with a freewheeling approach to genre, firm footing in relatable storytelling and soft spot for big choruses. Respect for country music’s way around a story without feeling beholden to it defines the Indiana native’s energetic songs, which rely on electric loops and pop-rock chords alongside more traditional sounds made from steel strings and wood. It’s a confident blend that belies the fact that 26-year-old Chase first picked up a guitar as a freshman track star at DePauw University. After graduating with a degree in economics, Chase packed his bags for Nashville, where he has since earned a publishing deal with Toby & Molly Music and signed with Morris Higham for management. Named a Spotify Hot Country Artist to Watch for 2022, fans have been streaming his music to the tune of 120 million times. Wright’s debut album Intertwined is available now.

Rising Singer-Songwriter Chase Wright Named a 'Highway Find' on SiriusXM's The Highway

2021 brought a year of milestones for rising singer-songwriter Chase Wright, including the release of his 10-song debut album Intertwined and kicking off his first-ever headlining tour with Tin Roof. His rising-star also caught the eye of SiriusXM’s The Highway. Today, the Indiana-native added another highlight to his growing resume with SiriusXM naming him a “Highway Find.” Host Storme Warren surprised Wright with the news during an appearance on the show.

“I listen to The Highway every day so I know how big of a deal this is. To be named a ‘Highway Find’ is an absolute dream come true,” shared Wright. “I can honestly say hearing that I’m the next ‘Highway Find’ has genuinely left me speechless…thank you to Storme, Macie, Nick and the whole SiriusXM team.”

SiriusXM’s The Highway channel has an ongoing commitment to spotlight great new country music talent. Being named a “Highway Find” is as highly-anticipated by country artists as fans alike, and the coveted recognition puts Wright in company with some of today’s biggest country stars including Luke Combs, Maren Morris, Dan + Shay and Florida Georgia Line to name a few.

After being discovered posting covers on Instagram, then ASCAP executive Robert Filhart invited Wright to Music City for an ASCAP songwriters’ workshop where he met many of his future collaborators. He began making monthly trips to town to write and eventually would sign his first publishing deal with Toby and Molly Music before graduating from college. The finance major would go on to sign with Filhart and Clint Higham at Morris Higham for management. From Instagram to life on the road, Wright spent 2021 on a 12-city headlining trek for Tin Roof’s “Nashville Hit the Roof” Series. He will kick off a headlining run of shows this fall beginning Sept. 30 in Bristol, Tenn.

The artist Billboard noted “continues to impress with original material” released debut album Intertwined last year. Produced by Jared Keim and Zach Abend, tracks like “Lying With You,” which has been getting airplay on SiriusXM The Highway’s On The Horizon show, “Hangin’ On” and “What She Sees In Me” join fan-favorites on the album, including “Why Should We,” Wright’s debut single “My Kinda Morning” which MusicRow celebrated for its “melodies wrapped in spacious production, and rap-inspired cadences,” “Wish You’d Miss Me” that Country Now called “the quintessential heartbreak ballad” and “Drive” which led Sounds Like Nashville to implore listeners to “get in early with…this promising young artist.”

Post-breakup tracks like “Missing You” and “Why Can’t It Be Over” round out the album alongside title-track “Intertwined” featuring Canadian popstar Delaney Jane.

Photo Credit: Jason Myers

Upcoming Tour Dates
9/30 Sidetracks Bristol, TN
10/1 Cullman Oktoberfest Cullman, AL
11/3 The Whiskey Baron Colorado Springs, CO
11/4 Warehouse 25 Sixty-Five Grand Junction, CO
11/5 Sundance Steakhouse & Saloon Fort Collins, CO

For more information and latest news, follow along on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter HERE.

About Chase Wright:
Chase Wright is doing more than make his childhood dreams come true: he’s introducing himself as a bold new Nashville artist with a freewheeling approach to genre, firm footing in relatable storytelling and soft spot for big choruses. Respect for country music’s way around a story without feeling beholden to it defines the Indiana native’s energetic songs, which rely on electric loops and pop-rock chords alongside more traditional sounds made from steel strings and wood. It’s a confident blend that belies the fact that 26-year-old Chase first picked up a guitar as a freshman track star at DePauw University. After graduating with a degree in economics, Chase packed his bags for Nashville, where he has since earned a publishing deal with Toby & Molly Music and signed with Morris Higham for management. Named a Spotify Hot Country Artist to Watch for 2022, fans have been streaming his music to the tune of 110 million times. Wright’s debut album Intertwined is available now.

Rising Singer-Songwriter Chase Wright Named a Spotify "Hot Country 2022 Artist to Watch"

2021 brought a year of milestones for rising singer-songwriter Chase Wright, including the release of his 10-song debut album Intertwined and kicking off his first-ever headlining tour with Tin Roof all resulting in an overwhelming response from fans discovering his music and streaming it to the tune of 75 million times. Now the Indiana-native adds another highlight to his growing resume earning a place on Spotify’s annual Hot Country Artists to Watch list for 2022.

“It’s unbelievable that I’m on the list of Hot Country Artists to Watch this year,” shares Wright. “I’ve listened to this playlist for years. This is an incredible honor to be included in such great company and I couldn’t be more thankful.”

Last year, Wright’s breakout hit “Why Should We” which was featured on “Hot Country” saw massive success on Spotify, garnering more than 17 million streams. With a sound that merges pop, rock and country elements, Wright’s songs were also highlighted on Spotify’s “New Music Friday,” “New Boots,” “Fresh Finds” and “New Music Nashville,” Apple Music’s “New Music Daily,” “New In Country,” “Country Risers” and “Fresh From Nashville,” Amazon Music’s “Breakthrough Country,” “Fresh Country” and more.

Wright wrapped 2021 with a seven-city headlining trek for Tin Roof’s “Nashville Hit the Roof” Series. The Tin Roof tour resumes this month with five additional dates beginning in Nashville, Tenn. on Jan. 25 ahead of stops in Columbia, S.C., Orlando, Fla. and more through the spring.

The artist Billboard notes “continues to impress with original material” released debut album Intertwined on Nov. 5 of last year. Produced by Jared Keim and Zach Abend, tracks like “Hangin’ On” and “What She Sees In Me” join fan-favorites on the album, including “Why Should We,” Wright’s debut single “My Kinda Morning” which MusicRow celebrated for its “melodies wrapped in spacious production, and rap-inspired cadences,” “Wish You’d Miss Me” that Country Now called “the quintessential heartbreak ballad” and “Drive” which led Sounds Like Nashville to implore listeners to “get in early with…this promising young artist.”

Post-breakup tracks like “Missing You,” “Why Can’t It Be Over” and “Lying With You” round out the album alongside title-track “Intertwined” featuring Canadian popstar Delaney Jane.

“Nashville Hits the Roof” Tour Dates
Tuesday, Jan. 25 Tin Roof Nashville, TN
Friday, March 4 Tin Roof Columbia, SC
Saturday, March 5 Tin Roof Raleigh, NC
Thursday, March 31 Tin Roof Orlando, FL
Friday, April 1 Tin Roof Delray Beach, FL

For more information and latest news, follow along on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter HERE.

About Chase Wright:
Chase Wright is doing more than make his childhood dreams come true: he’s introducing himself as a bold new Nashville artist with a freewheeling approach to genre, firm footing in relatable storytelling and soft spot for big choruses. Respect for country music’s way around a story without feeling beholden to it defines the Indiana native’s energetic songs, which rely on electric loops and pop-rock chords alongside more traditional sounds made from steel strings and wood. It’s a confident blend that belies the fact that 25-year-old Chase first picked up a guitar as a freshman track star at DePauw University. After graduating with a degree in economics, Chase packed his bags for Nashville, where he has since earned a publishing deal with Toby & Molly Music and signed with Morris Higham for management. Wright’s debut album Intertwined is available now.