My Way (Deluxe) Lathan Warlick

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
07.05.2021

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  • 1My Way02:22
  • 2Roots02:35
  • 3In His Hands03:08
  • 4Over Yonder02:00
  • 5My Dawgs02:25
  • 6Gotta Be God02:50
  • 7Way Out Here02:45
  • 8Runaway Train02:52
  • 9It's Ok To Cry02:32
  • Total Runtime23:29

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Lathan Warlick is turning country music on its head with his noteworthy approach to the genre in itself.

Hailing from Jackson, Tennessee, Warlick’s southern roots have played as a fundamental influence to his overall sound. However, he’s currently gaining attention because of the way he fuses his country base with heavy Hip-Hop and Gospel influences.

Through social media – Warlick has gained more than 1M followers on TikTok and more than 85,000 on Instagram— all by creating videos of himself on his iPhone in his truck. His niche started with using radio hit’s by popular artists such as Cardi B and DaBaby, and adding his own message and lyrics to the beats. His videos caught the attention of Granger Smith, who asked Warlick to add a rap verse to his song, creating a remix of “That’s What I Love About Dirt Roads.”

“What I would do is take the most common song popping right now at the time, then I’ll put that on garage band, and I take an instrumental from YouTube and I just connect those two together,” says Warlick to CS Country. “That’s exactly how I got started with TikTok and that’s how I started getting into this music.”

His new EP — titled My Way — is as attention-grabbing as his social media posts. In addition to making music from his heart, Warlick says his goal is to bring people of all different backgrounds and colors together. Through his singles such as “My Way,” “Over Yonder,” and “Roots,” listeners can hear his positivity-driven message, while he explains his identity and mission as a Christ-follower. “I’m just a vessel being used, that’s it.” says Warlick, “…this could easily be anybody, but it’s this me being obedient to what God is telling me to do. It’s what led me to this spot right here.”

Lathan Warlick



Lathan Warlick
was awakened to his creative purpose one life-changing day after coming face-to-face with a 45-caliber pistol. He self identifies as a “positive artist,” who reflects on his upbringing in a rough neighborhood, and has gained a transformative perspective as a Christ-follower, husband, and father in his songwriting. The Jackson, TN rapper and viral music sensation first gained attention through social media –1.3M followers on TikTok and 85,000 on Instagram— by creating videos of himself on his iPhone in his car, adding his own rap verses to popular songs like “Holy” by Justin Bieber, “The Box” by Roddy Ricch, “Memories” by Maroon 5, “Hello” by Adele, and “You Say” by Lauren Daigle. His videos caught the attention of country singer Granger Smith, who asked Warlick to add a rap verse to his song, creating a powerful remix of “That’s Why I Love Dirt Roads.”

Warlick self-released his own EPs, Tellem That Im Comin (2016), 2nd Time Around (2017), and A Church in the Trap (2018), before connecting with his manager Ash Bowers, joining the Wide Open Music family alongside artists Jimmie Allen, Matt Stell and Chris Bandi last year. He signed his first record deal with Barry Weiss’s RECORDS Nashville just a few months later in August 2020. He’s since gone on to collaborate with some of Nashville’s biggest names with the release of “Over Yonder” with Matt Stell, a song that powerfully blends hip hop patriotism with a call for unity, plus “Roots” with RaeLynn, celebrating the strong, hardworking women who have influenced their lives. Lathan’s latest track teams him up with Florida Georgia Line superstar Tyler Hubbard for the upbeat “My Way.” He’s also been working with Dustin Lynch, Russell Dickerson, and more, continuing his mission of positivity and defying labels in the studio, writing and recording with incredible artists across all genres, in keeping with his signature mantra: “do different, be different.”

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