Louie TheSinger Sets One For The Hometown EP for June 6

Louie TheSinger announces the release of One For The Hometown on June 6. The eight-song EP features Louie’s recent releases “Quicker Way to Jesus” and “Good Girl” as well as his brand-new track, “Hometown (feat. Chris Pérez).”

“When I was younger and first started chasing this dream of music, I remember my mom telling me ‘No matter how far you get with this, never forget who you are and where you came from,’” says Louie. “I think of that all the time.”

Written by Louie, Nick Bailey and Josh Dorr, and featuring the GRAMMY Award-winning Chris Pérez, “Hometown” is the opening track on the new EP.

Of the EP Louie shares, “The last couple of years have been a dream come true. I’ve lived each line of every song on this EP and through them I get I pay tribute to my home, my family, and the friends who love me like family. This truly is one for the hometown.”

One For The Hometown Track Listing:

  1. Hometown feat. Chris Pérez (Louie TheSinger, Nick Bailey, Josh Dorr)
  2. On My Way (Louie TheSinger, Joe Ragosta, Rob Ragosta, Mitch Allan, Aldo Ramón)
  3. Más Maria (Louie TheSinger, Rob Hatch, Jackson Nance)
  4. Good Girl (Nate Kenyon, Joe Ginsberg, Luis Palacios II)
  5. Quicker Way To Jesus (Louie TheSinger, Justin Ebach, Josh Thompson)
  6. Adiós (Louie TheSinger, Austin Nivarel, Joe Ragosta)
  7. If I Die Tomorrow (Louie TheSinger)
  8. Goodbye (Louie TheSinger)

The “Hometown” music video was directed and edited by Cakemaster and produced by Alex Pescosta and Moon Tower Cinema. Shot on the streets of Fort Worth, the video highlights landmarks Louie namechecks in the new song.

Listen to “Hometown” (Featuring Chris Pérez) HERE

Watch the “Hometown” Official Music Video HERE

Pre-save One For The Hometown HERE

Last year Louie toured the U.S. to sold out venues watching fans sing his songs word for word. He wrapped 2024 by representing his culture at the People’s Choice Country Awards in Nashville, decked out in a jacket paying tribute to one of his musical heroes, Freddy Fender. And in November, he was honored for his contribution to Country music as a Latino, with an Origin Impact Award. He is working on a full album of new music as he continues to tour and connect with audiences around the country.

By Neal Nachman

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