Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Music Minute - Spencer Crandall Featuring Cooper Alan: Didn't Do

 

Dynamic independent Country artist Spencer Crandall unveils the final track off his Western Reloaded project, treating listeners to a revitalized version of fan-favorite hit “Didn't Do” featuring like-minded independent Country music entertainer Cooper Alan, available everywhere. Written by Crandall with Haley Mae Campbell and Lydia Dall, “Didn't Do (Feat. Cooper Alan)” ignites a passionate call to check off those bucket list dreams. The infectious enthusiasm and contrasting vocal tones of Crandall and Alan collide as they inspire listeners to seize every opportunity and savor the moments that make life extraordinary.
 
 
“'Didn't Do' is the kind of song that means just a little bit more to me and the writers of the song,” shares Crandall. “It's a constant reminder to myself that life is fast, fragile and precious. I feel like this song found me in a time of my life when I needed it most and I hope it does the same for anyone else who hears it.”
 
Like Crandall, Alan also launched his career by adapting to early social media platforms. He has cultivated a dedicated fanbase of thousands of loyal followers, resulting in countless sold-out shows across the nation and an impressive 200M global career streams. Crandall recognized that Alan's energy and unwavering pursuit of his dreams made him the ideal collaborator for the track, noting, "I knew Cooper would be the perfect fit because of his energy and his life's mission of chasing his dreams, unapologetically."
 
In addition to today's release, Crandall recently appeared on a new episode of BobbyCast Presents: Unsigned & Independent hosted by Kevin O'Connell, where he shares his early beginnings in the industry and offers insight into unconventional approach as an unsigned artist, now available on all major platforms.
 
Earlier this year, Crandall delivered a variety of new music for fans to listen to all summer long, including “Girls Like You (NIIKO X SWAE Remix),” “To Be continued… (feat Shaylen),” “Made (Wedding Version)” and “Girls Like You (Stripped).” After recently signing his first publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music and a distribution/label services deal with Stem, more original music is on the horizon.
 
The genre-defying talent took his 20-track mega album Western to fans in cities nationwide with his 36-stop headlining tour, The Western Tour, and continues to appear at headlining shows, fairs and festivals this summer with more dates to be announced soon. As he continues to build his rapidly growing fan base of over 3M strong and over 325M global career streams, Crandall firmly establishes his staying power in the industry.
 
For tickets and more information, visit spencercrandallmusic.com and keep up with him on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook.


ABOUT SPENCER CRANDALL:
Unfiltered. Unconventional. And above all, unapologetic. Those are the defining traits of a whole new generation of Country star – and Spencer Crandall is one of them. As one of Country's most progressive new talents, self-made and as dynamic as they come, Crandall has no time to say “sorry” for his raw, soul-baring stories. Driven toward greatness, he's got no remorse for his big dreams, and pulls no punches with his ever-evolving sound. The Nashville based artist has spent years combining pop's untamed energy with the confessional lyricism of Country, opening up territory no one before him even knew existed – and with his ambitious new 20-track album, Western, the frontier expands again. Growing up in Denver with a tight knit family, the creative powerhouse was taught hard work and dedication, and learned his lessons well – even playing football in college. But when injuries ended his career, the standout athlete was officially out of his comfort zone. Fully embracing his natural, genre-defying instincts, with ultra-smooth vocals, deeply-personal themes and hot-blooded performances, Crandall now counts 1.2M monthly Spotify listeners, 325M total career streams, more than 2.7M followers on TikTok, and fan engagement so off the charts it drives sold-out shows around the nation. He released three albums before Western, made his Grand Ole Opry debut in 2022, and continues pushing toward the ultimate goal of a sold-out stadium performance – Western is just the next step.

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