Whiskey On You

Album: Nate Smith (2022)
Charted: 43
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Songfacts®:

  • Paradise, California-native Nate Smith began his music career at 23 when he moved to Nashville. He signed his first label and publishing deal there and opened for such artists as Brett Eldredge, Eli Young Band, and Michael Ray.

    Smith returned to Paradise, California, in 2018, and shortly afterwards he lost his home to the Butte County Camp Fire. The tragedy inspired him to write songs again, so he moved back to Nashville. When a clip of Smith singing one of his tunes, "Wildfire," went viral on TikTok, it earned him a record deal with Sony Music Nashville. This song became his first to reach the Hot 100.
  • This song finds Smith resorting to whiskey to drown the memory of a broken relationship. After a while, he realizes he's wasting his paychecks on his alcohol habit, as it won't bring his ex back. She's moved on to someone new, so he elects not "to waste another drop of whiskey" on her.
  • Smith penned the song after going through "some personal stuff." The singer had a writer's retreat during that time. "After a breakup, it takes a while sometimes to get yourself back together and I thought about how I would feel in the next few months as I worked through it," he told Billboard. "Whiskey On You" was a way for him to express his feelings about "getting through to the other side of heartbreak."
  • Smith wrote Whiskey On You" with Russell Sutton (Elvie Shane's "My Boy," Drew Green's "The Rest Of Our Lives") and the track's producer Lindsay Rimes (Dylan Scott's "Hooked," Kane Brown's "Heaven").

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