Review
"Buy Dirt," Jordan Davis' 2021 EP, really nails that sweet spot of heartfelt, relatable country music. With eight tracks packed into this release, Davis' storytelling skills are on full display, supported by melodies that'll stick like a burr on your jeans. This ain't just background noise; it's the kind of music you'd want when you're kicking back with a cold one on the porch.
The title track, "Buy Dirt," featuring none other than Luke Bryan, hits home with its message about faith, family, and good ol' friends. This one's a real standout, with Bryan's involvement adding an extra layer of grit and authenticity. This track is like the core of the EP, pulling you in with its meaningful lyrics and powerful vocals.
Tracks like "Almost Maybes" have been making noise on the Country Radio Charts, showing Davis' talent for hooking listeners. Then there's "Need To Not," an introspective number that pulls at your heartstrings. Davis mixes it up with lively songs like "Blow Up Your TV" and mellow tunes like "Lose You," flexing his versatility. "Buy Dirt" is a solid chapter in Davis' growing discography, striking a balance of catchy hooks and genuine country vibes that'll leave you wanting more. - Dusty
Artist Bio
Jordan Davis is a Louisiana-born country pop singer who moved to Nashville in 2012 and landed his first recording contract with MCA Nashville in 2016. He broke through with his debut single “Singles You Up” in 2017, which hit number one on the Country Airplay chart and launched a successful career that’s produced eight number-one hits across multiple albums. Davis works primarily in the country pop genre and has achieved massive commercial success with multi-platinum singles like “Buy Dirt” (featuring Luke Bryan), “Next Thing You Know,” and “What My World Spins Around,” earning him numerous CMA, ACM, and other major award nominations, including a CMA Song of the Year win for “Buy Dirt.” His sound sits alongside contemporary country artists like Luke Combs, Chris Young, and Dan + Shay, blending traditional country storytelling with modern production. With three studio albums including his latest “Learn the Hard Way” (released August 2025) and multiple platinum certifications, Davis has established himself as one of country music’s most consistent hitmakers.