John Morgan: Rising Country Star Making Waves in Nashville

John Morgan, a rising star in the country music scene, has been making a name for himself with his unique blend of traditional country and blue-collar rock. At just 29 years old, this singer-songwriter from North Carolina made the move to Nashville in 2019 to pursue his musical aspirations. His talent caught the attention of Jason Aldean, who offered him both a publishing deal and a record deal with Night Train Records, a label under BBR Music Group.
Morgan's songwriting skills have led to several hits for Aldean, as well as other artists like Jon Pardi, Dustin Lynch, and Thomas Rhett. Some of his notable compositions include No. 1 songs like "Trouble With a Heartbreak" and the Grammy-nominated ACM Single of the Year "If I Didn’t Love You," a duet with Carrie Underwood. His own music has also been well-received, with singles like "Friends Like That," featuring Aldean, reaching the top spot on charts in both the U.S. and Canada.
In 2023, Morgan released his debut EP, "Remember Us?," followed by his first album, "Carolina Blue," in April 2025. He has shared the stage with top country acts like Aldean, Ernest, Riley Green, and more, in addition to headlining his own shows. The artist has garnered positive reviews from various media outlets and even performed at the Grand Ole Opry.
Continuing his momentum, Morgan dropped a new single titled "Kid Myself" in 2025 and has lined up appearances at several music festivals in the U.S. and U.K. for 2026. To stay updated on John Morgan's latest projects and tour dates, visit his official website.