So many contestants on singing competitions never get the breakthrough success of Kelly Clarkson or Carrie Underwood. But Adam feels that what makes his chances better is that The Road featured artists that were already polished to some degree and ready for the next level, with their own original songs and lots of stage time, lots of stage presence.
“I’ve said from the beginning, and I think that Cassidy and Channing are both examples of this. That we’re just a moment away in our careers to get to the next level, and I feel like this singing competition show was just able to put a spotlight on what we’ve already built, so that the rest of the world can see that it’s ready for the next level,” Adam told Parade. “And so I think that we all stand a really good chance of pushing our careers to the next level because this is just a whole other level of marketing and exposure that we haven’t had in our careers yet.”
“I think for me it was being strategic in the certain songs you played when and where, and I think that Cassidy and Channing both did great jobs of pivoting at certain moments when they had a thought of playing a certain song and then at the last minute said, ‘No, I think that I’m going to go with my gut here and change this, or change that,' or stick with what they felt like was the right thing for them,” Adam explained their success.
Adam is no stranger to success in country music, but it’s mainly been behind the scenes as a songwriter. He co-wrote the No. 1 songs "Hell of a Night" for Dustin Lynch and "Ain't Worth the Whiskey" for Cole Swindell, and other songs of his have been recorded by Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley and Blake Shelton, but now he wants to be the one on stage connecting to his audience.
Despite being named “one of Music Row’s hottest young songwriters” by American Songwriter and signing a publishing deal with Liz Rose Music in 2024, didn't dissuade Adam from wanting to record his own songs. He has recorded seven over the past year, including “What If I’m Right,” “The Highway,” “Nothin’ To Do But Drink” and “Somewhere You Don’t Go.”
The Road Season 1 is currently streaming on Paramount+.
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