Jon Pardi has the No. 1 most-added record with 52 first-week stations playing his new single “Dirt On My Boots.” “Dirt On My Boots” follows Pardi’s recent No. 1 radio smash, “Head Over Boots,” the lead single off his No. 1-debuting album, California Sunrise. “Head Over Boots” is the No. 1 most-Shazamed country song of 2016 and with sales and its streaming equivalent topping 1 million, the tune is now Pardi’s first RIAA-certified Platinum single.
Pardi is also the first ever country artist tapped for premiere performance series, VEVO Presents. Filmed at a roping arena in Tejas, Texas, Pardi provided a one-of-a-kind concert experience for fans and performed a five-song set including new single, “Dirt On My Boots.” Previously featured VEVO Presents artists include Meghan Trainor, Ariana Grande, Bastille, The Weeknd and Ellie Goulding. View Pardi’s live set HERE.
Pardi is currently crossing the country in support of California Sunrise, which has already been named one of Rolling Stone’s 25 Best Country & Americana Albums of 2016, NASH Country Daily’s 16 Best Albums of 2016 and The Tennessean’s 16 Best Nashville Albums of 2016 (all genre). This month, Pardi heads out with Kip Moore on the Me and My Kind Tour.
To listen to “Dirt On My Boots” and more songs that inspired California Sunrise, click HERE or use the playlist embed code found HERE. For more information, images, music and tour dates, please visit www.JonPardi.com.
Audio / Jon Pardi talks about his new single, “Dirt on My Boots.”
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“I saw my 22 year old self getting off a tractor and going to take a shower and putting his work boots back on and going and hanging out with a girl and having a good time dancing or something. And I really connected to the lyrics of it. It’s very country lyrics. It has tractors. It has cutting a rug. My favorite [line] — ‘I can get cleaned up, but I can only get so fancy,’ and I loved it. It was a great written country lyric, and I really think we made it more of a traditional feel with a modern flare to it, and I was really proud of that track.”