Adam Hood lyrics
Artist · 56 027 listeners per month
Artist's albums
Buzzes Like Neon
2023 · EP
Varnado
2023 · single
Cars, Trucks & Me
2023 · single
Different Groove
2023 · single
22 Days Too Long
2023 · single
You Love Me Like That
2023 · single
Broke Not Broken
2022 · single
Bad Days Better
2022 · album
Livin' Don't Give a Damn
2022 · single
Speed of the South
2022 · single
Harder Stuff
2022 · single
Business with Jesus
2022 · single
Pinecones
2021 · single
Mo' damn Crickets
2021 · single
This Opening Line
2021 · single
Somewhere in Between
2018 · album
Easy Way
2018 · single
Downturn
2018 · single
She Don't Love Me
2018 · single
Welcome to the Big World
2014 · album
The Shape of Things
2011 · album
6th Street
2004 · EP
21 to Enter
2002 · album
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Biography
The tapestry of southern music in America is rich, vivid and diverse. Adam Hood is an artist who exudes that substantial musical lineage each time he straps on his Telecaster for a show or picks up his pen to write a song. The roots of his Opelika, AL upbringing inform his musicality and guide his soul-stirring lyrics. He paints the characters of his songs with the wisdom that can only be derived by thousands of miles spent behind the steering wheel chasing the next musical adventure from one coast to the next. While initially making waves as a performer of his own songs, it has been other folks singing those songs over the past decade that have added a new layer to Adam Hood’s formidable career. Always a capable and relatable songwriter, Hood has found his way by adeptly crafting songs that created stirring scenes and powerful emotions. An impressive roster of artists have recorded songs from Adam Hood’s pen, including: Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Whiskey Myers, Cody Jinks and Travis Tritt. While Hood’s songwriting profile has continued to shine over the years, his own recorded and touring output has remained a vital part of the broader country music landscape. Hood’s latest album is titled Bad Days Better. An effort that was recorded in the famed Capricorn Studios in Macon, GA with Brent Cobb at the helm and BlackBerry Smoke’s band playing on the 10 track album.