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Pop / Rock 18 March, 2021

Austin Tolliver Premieres New Music Video 'Yodelay You Down'

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Austin Tolliver Premieres New Music Video 'Yodelay You Down'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Average Joes' newest recording artist, Austin Tolliver, is celebrating the premiere of his new single and video, "Yodelay You Down," on Forbes.com. Written by Tolliver and Chase J. the soon-to-be dance-club hit was released yesterday to all digital streaming services.
"Tolliver throws his twangy baritone over program drums and a dance beat," (Forbes.com) in the sexual, uptempo song produced by Maxim Laskavy." The music video, directed by Julian Mendoza Productions, finds Tolliver having an uneventful time at a dive bar in Nashville. His day is warped into a fun fantasy world when an edgy young woman walks into the bar. As he pursues her, the bar turns into a party featuring a cast of crazy characters line dancing to a trap beat.

"Scenes like these speak to the experiences to a generation of young adults across America whose first parties featured the music of both Slim Thug and Luke Bryan, and heard Usher's "Love in this Club" for the first time, not in a club, but from the vinyl booths of a smoky small-town bar," remarked Forbes writer Rianna Turner about the blend of country and rap and how they work together.






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