Redferrin

Born on November 25, 1992, in White House, Tennessee - 20 miles north of Nashville - Blake Redferrin enjoyed a career as a professional motocross racer before a bike accident convinced him to focus on songwriting instead. He found an early champion in Florida Georgia Line co-founder Tyler Hubbard, who signed Redferrin to Tree Vibez Music as a songwriter. Redferrin wrote Dean Brody and the Reklaws' country hit "Can't Help Myself," which reached Number 1 in Canada, and also co-wrote multiple songs for Florida Georgia Line's 2021 release Life Goes On. "Lil Bit" — a triple-platinum collaboration between Florida Georgia Line and Nelly, as well as a Top 5 hit on the Hot Country Songs chart — became his biggest hit in America. The year 2021 also marked the beginning of Redferrin's solo career, which he jumpstarted with early singles like "Red In My Last Name," "Wouldn't Hurt," and "Stuck." More singles followed in 2022, including "Doin' Good," "Tell 'Em Why," and "Mossy Oak." His notoriety as a solo act expanded in 2023 with "Jack and Diet Coke," a viral single that quickly earned more than 7 million streams on several social media platforms. Co-produced by Redferrin himself, "Jack and Diet Coke" earned comparisons to contemporary hitmaker Morgan Wallen and was followed by "Miss Summer," which debuted at number 70 on the Top 100 Download chart in America in December 2023. In February 2024, Redferrin released his debut mini album, Old No. 7, which included the hits “Jack and Diet Coke” and “Miss Summer” plus five new tracks.

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