Hunter Phelps Releases New Single “Whiskey Mode” Amid Massive Songwriting Success at Country Radio

THE SONGWRITER CURRENTLY HAS 6 SINGLES AT COUNTRY RADIO;
“WHISKEY MODE” WAS ONE HE JUST “COULDN’T GIVE AWAY”

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Hit songwriter and rising artist Hunter Phelps releases his new single, “Whiskey Mode” in conjunction with an illustrative CGI lyric video, available everywhere today. The anthemic party song, released through Tape Room Records, dreams up a scenario where you could put your phone on whiskey mode to avoid the dreaded drunk dial to your ex. Listen to “Whiskey Mode” here and check out the lyric video here.

“This one was a blast to write. When my co-writer Brent [Anderson] came to me with the concept, I thought it was one of the best ideas I’ve ever heard,” shares Phelps. “A lot of people have been there before. I’ve never listened to a song I had a hand in writing more than I have listened to this one, so I’m pumped to get it out there. As a songwriter and artist, there is always the decision to make: to keep a song for yourself or let it be pitched. I just couldn’t give this one away.”

“Whiskey Mode” written by Phelps and Anderson (Blake Shelton, Chris Janson) and produced by Christopher La Corte (Sam Hunt) follows up his Oct. 2020 park it in the dark anthem, “Silverado.” Phelps is also celebrating tremendous success as a songwriter. Earning his first No.1 with Chris Lane’s “I Don’t Know About You,” Phelps now has six songs at Country Radio with more on the way next month. As an artist, Phelps will continue to release more new music via Tape Room Records in the coming months. For more information, visit hunterphelpsmusic.com or follow him on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube @hunterphelpsmusic.

Cuts at radio now:

  • “Cold Beer Calling My Name” (Jameson Rogers feat. Luke Combs)
  • “That Ain’t Me No More” (Matt Stell)
  • “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” (Chase Rice feat. Florida Georgia Line)
  • “GIVE HEAVEN SOME HELL” (HARDY)
  • “Thinkin’ Bout You” (Dustin Lynch feat. Mackenzie Porter)
  • “Hot Beer” (Dillon Carmichael)

Find more about Hunter on his website, www.hunterphelpsmusic.com.

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