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Trey Lewis To Share New Album ‘Troublemaker’ In March

January 9, 2024/by Lorie Hollabaugh

Trey Lewis is set to release his new album Troublemaker on March 1, marking his debut project with River House Artists.

On New Year’s Day (Jan. 1), Lewis surprised fans by dropping “Pretty Hungover,” a song from the new record. Produced by Lewis and Jacob Rice, Troublemaker features 14 tracks. With a raw and honest delivery, the singer-songwriter paints a vivid picture of love, life and all the ups and downs that come with it.

“I’ve been a troublemaker my whole life. This is a batch of songs that speaks to me and I hope there is something for everyone to relate to here,” says Lewis. “We all start off in different places in life and struggle is real, but so is victory and love.  I am grateful for our team and their efforts to make this the best album it can be.”

The surprise release of the song “Pretty Hungover” and its video follows the previous release of “Mine Never Could,” which was released in December. Lewis also recently scored his first major-label single as a songwriter with Cole Swindell’s “Three Feet Tall,” a song that tells the personal experience of how Lewis’ parents’ divorce affected him as a young boy.

He became a household name in 2020 with his viral hit, “Dicked Down in Dallas,” which hit No. 1 on iTunes and has garnered more than 360 million streams to date. The career-launching hit was followed by “Single Again,” which also reached the top of the iTunes chart.

Troublemaker Track Listing:
“Drunk In A Bar” (Justin Wilson, Matt Rogers, Chris DeStefano)
“Could’ve Been Me” (Dawson Edwards, Alex Maxwell, Joe Collins)
“Wishin’ I Was Fishin’” (Joybeth Taylor, Matt McKinney, Tate Howell, Jared Hampton)
“Up Yours” (Lee Thomas Miller, John Pierce, Ben Stennis)
“Girl Problem” (Seth Ennis, Joe Fox, Trea Landon)
“Outlaw Us” (David Lee Murphy, Rhett Akins, Michael Carter)
“Sounds Like Money To Me” (JT Harding, Brice Long, Matt McKinney)
“Pretty Hungover” (Tommy Karlas, Kyle Coulahan, Davis Corley)
“Always You” (Ben Hayslip, Matt McKinney, Jacob Rice)
“Troublemaker” (Trey Lewis, Kyle Coulahan, Davis Corley)
“What I’m Doin’” (Trey Lewis, Jake Rose, Stone Aielli)
“I’m A” (Craig Wiseman, Chris Stevens, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
“Mine Never Could” (Matt Jenkins, Zachary Kale, Deric Ruttan)
“I Quit” (Trey Lewis, Matt McVaney, Jordan Walker)

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Lorie Hollabaugh
Lorie Hollabaugh
Hollabaugh, a staff writer at MusicRow magazine, has over 20 years of music business experience and has written for publications including American Profile, CMA Close Up, Nashville Arts And Entertainment, The Boot and Country Weekly. She has a Broadcast Journalism and Speech Communication degree from Texas Christian University, (go Horned Frogs), and welcomes your feedback or story ideas at lhollabaugh@musicrow.com.
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