Jesse Labelle Premieres Video for “Two Hearts and a Diamond” on YouTube Wednesday, July 22

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Independent singer/songwriter Jesse Labelle releases his video for his current single “Two Hearts and a Diamond” directly after his Total Request Live Facebook Live stream on Wednesday, July 22 at 8 pm CT. The video will premiere on his YouTube channel as well. The song, written by Labelle and AVA SUPPELSA, is available across all digital service providers including Apple Music and Spotify.

“Two Hearts and a Diamond” is a creatively crafted song that takes the universal theme of finding true love and the stages of life and explains it through a game of cards. The sweet and heartfelt video showcases love throughout the stages of one’s life.

“It’s my favorite song that I’ve written to date and is my proudest work as a songwriter so far. From the first time I played this song live, it’s consistently been my most requested song, and my fans have really helped get this song to this point!”

Labelle, having had to cancel his tour through California, Florida and several summer festival dates amidst the current COVID pandemic, spent his time in quarantine working on his music and building his fanbase through his weekly Total Request Live weekly livestream on Facebook and Instagram. He created Team Labelle as a result of the overwhelming response from fans to his weekly online “Total Request Live” acoustic concerts.

As a thank you for the support in helping to keep his music and shows alive, Jesse will give Team Labelle a special hosted preview of the new video “Two Hearts and a Diamond” TODAY before it is released to the public on Wednesday night. To sign up to be part of Team Labelle go to his website at https://www.jesselabelle.com.

Last month, Labelle won the “Nashville Needs A Song” COVID19 songwriting competition with the song “Looking Up”, which he co-write with Rob Crosby and Jamie Moore. The contest was a joint venture between the Mayor’s office, Nashville Convention & Visitor’s Corp, and the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) to inspire and uplift Nashvillians as they navigate the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.

With over 2 Million cumulative streams under his belt, Jesse held nothing back with his latest single “Hey Rachel” and the song has gained more momentum at Spotify than any of his previous releases to date. Labelle co-produced “Two Hearts and a Diamond” with one of Nashville’s hottest producers Sam Ellis (Thomas Rhett, Kane Brown, Ingrid Andress).

Before the tornado and the COVID-19 crisis, Jesse had been on a steady climb and riding high with a growing touring career and making a name for himself in and around Nashville.  He was a featured pick as a CMT Next Up Now artist with the video for his single “Hey Rachel.” Click HERE.  Labelle was invited to play an Opry Circle Throwdown during the WSM-AM portion of the first-ever Music City Christmas Jam that was part of an event sponsored by The Nashville Predators, The Tennessee Titans, The Nashville Sounds and The Opry Trust Fund raising money for Second Harvest Food Bank; he’s played Nashville’s famed Whiskey Jam;  had regular sell out shows at the Listening Room CafeBluebird Cafeand Ole Red as well as coming off the summer of his life that included  playing some of country music’s biggest festivals around the country including Country Stampede, Country Fan Fest and opening for artists such as Jason Aldean, Big & Rich, Granger Smith, Rodney Atkins and then the ultimate career high in realizing a dream opening for superstar Garth Brooks in August. At the Garth stadium show he debuted a new song “Mystery” during his set to enormous crowd response. Following due to the overwhelming response from the fans Labelle released the song at all digital service providers and he saw his greatest career gains in his streaming numbers and social numbers with that release.

Earlier last year, Jesse partnered with Country Now for the world premiere of his emotional and introspective video for his current single “Hey Rachel.” The video, directed by Teri Brown and Ian Schofinski, was filmed on the streets of his hometown Nashville, TN where his true story of “Rachel” played out. Click HERE to see “Hey Rachel” at Country Now. 

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