Nick Cain Drops Feel-Good Country Anthem “That’s What The Whiskey’s For”

Nick Cain’s new single captures the joy of stepping back and savoring life’s simple moments.

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Rising country artist Nick Cain is back with his latest single, “That’s What The Whiskey’s For,” a feel-good anthem that captures the essence of letting go and savoring life’s simple pleasures.

Blending heartfelt storytelling with the energy of classic jukebox rock, the track features Cain’s signature gritty vocals and twangy guitars. Recorded in Nashville with Grammy-winning producer Brandon Bell, the song boasts contributions from some of country music’s top musicians, including ACM award-winning guitarist Tim Galloway. Cain describes the track as a fun escape from life’s stresses: “It’s uplifting and easy for people to connect with,” he shares.

At 39, Cain’s journey into music has been nothing short of inspiring. A spark of inspiration at the Watershed Music Festival set him on a path of songwriting and performing, leading to collaborations with top industry professionals and a growing catalog of music. “That’s What The Whiskey’s For” follows the release of his 2024 single, “Blue Collars, White Claws, and Red Cups,” marking another milestone in his blossoming career. Cain’s music is deeply rooted in authenticity and self-discovery, resonating with audiences at fairs, festivals, and intimate venues alike.

With more singles and performances on the horizon, Nick Cain is quickly becoming a name to watch in country music. Stay updated on his journey by following him on Instagram at @NickCainMusic and visiting his website at NickCainMusic.com. Don’t miss the chance to stream “That’s What The Whiskey’s For” on your favorite platform today!

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