Jordan Davis has enriched his musical repertoire with the unveiling of his latest track, “Know You Like That.” In this new piece, the acclaimed artist’s soulful voice encapsulates a reflective nostalgia, as he muses over a past romance and the shared moments that linger in memory. The song paints a vivid picture of encountering a former love and witnessing the life they have crafted since their college days together.
From the outset, the song’s mid-tempo rhythm evokes a sense of nostalgia, blending joy and melancholy as it marks the end of that chapter in life. As Davis concludes the chorus, he acknowledges that while her current partner may know her as she is now, he will never understand the spirited person she was in their youthful days. The chorus captures this sentiment beautifully, highlighting moments of youthful exuberance and spontaneity.
Originating from Louisiana, Davis was immediately drawn to this track, penned by Ray Fulcher, Thomas Archer, Jordan Rowe, and Michael Tyler, and produced by Paul DiGiovanni. He felt compelled to bring it to life in the studio, and his rendition once again demonstrates his remarkable talent for transforming lyrics into a compelling narrative that resonates with listeners.
“Know You Like That” offers a glimpse into Davis’ eagerly awaited upcoming album, expected to be released next year. Reflecting on the song, Davis expressed how the hook captivated him from the very first listen, describing it as a classic, nostalgic country tune. This song is a tantalizing preview of the new music following his successful album, “Bluebird Days,” which produced a series of chart-topping singles, including the award-winning “Buy Dirt” and “Next Thing You Know.”
Recently, Davis performed his current hit, “I Ain’t Sayin’,” on The Kelly Clarkson Show, energizing the audience with a lively rendition that continues to climb the country radio charts. Additionally, Davis recently concluded his “DAMN GOOD TIME” arena tour, which included performances in cities like Stockholm, Amsterdam, London, and Toronto, as well as various locations across the United States. His future performances include opening for Luke Combs in Australia and New Zealand in early 2025.