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Jake Worthington set to unveil his second album entitled "When I Write The Song"

Country artist Jake Worthington set to unveil his second album, titled "When I Write The Song," on September 12. The album, crafted by Joey Moi, Jon Randall, and Chu, comprises 14 tracks.

Country artist Jake Worthington set to unveil his second album titled "When I Write The Song"
Country artist Jake Worthington set to unveil his second album titled "When I Write The Song"

Jake Worthington set to unveil his second album entitled "When I Write The Song"

Jake Worthington, the rising country music star, is set to release his sophomore album, titled "When I Write The Song," on September 12. The album, consisting of 14 tracks, is a testament to Worthington's passion for creating music that moves people.

The lead single from the album, "My Home's In Oklahoma," offers a glimpse into Worthington's heartfelt songwriting. Other tracks on the album include "It Ain't The Whiskey" and "Hello Sh*tty Day," a collaboration with Miranda Lambert. Worthington also teams up with country music legend Marty Stuart on "I'm The One."

The production of "When I Write The Song" was handled by Joey Moi, Jon Randall, and Chuck Ainlay. Besides these, Derek Wells also contributed to the production. This album follows Worthington's self-titled debut and serves as its follow-up.

Worthington has been making waves in the country music scene, having supported artists like Jon Pardi on the Honkytonk Hollywood Tour and Zach Top on the Cold Beer & Country Music Tour.

Fans can pre-save or pre-order "When I Write The Song" at the provided link. For more updates on Worthington's music and tour dates, visit his official website at jakeworthington.com.

According to Worthington, "When I Write The Song" is a reminder to fight the good fight. The album's themes and messages are yet to be revealed, but with collaborations from Miranda Lambert, Marty Stuart, and Mae Estes, fans are eagerly anticipating its release.

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