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Dalton Davis Blends Country, Gospel, and Hip-Hop in New MCA/Republic Deal
24 Oct
Summary
- North Carolina native Dalton Davis signs label deal with MCA/Republic Records
- His new song "Cows in the Front Yard" reflects his diverse musical influences
- Davis opened for artists like Midland, Ashley McBryde, and Dwight Yoakam

In a significant move, singer-songwriter Dalton Davis has signed a label deal with MCA/Republic Records. The North Carolina native, who is managed by Alex Lunt at Type A/The Familie, recently released his new song "Cows in the Front Yard."
MCA president/CEO Mike Harris praised Davis, saying, "The word that is often used to describe Dalton is 'unique.' He has a rare ability to blend timeless country storytelling with a modern edge that feels completely his own." Harris added that Davis has "that same kind of undeniable voice and vision" that the label has always championed.
Davis's musical journey has been shaped by diverse influences, from his upbringing with touring gospel artists to his work with hip-hop engineers and producers. This blend of genres is evident in "Cows in the Front Yard," which Davis describes as his "redneck dreams coming to fruition." The song builds upon previously released tracks like "Sit Crooked," "Blue Ridge Sky," and "So Far So Good."
With his new label deal and the release of "Cows in the Front Yard," Dalton Davis is poised to make a significant impact on the country music scene, blending his unique sound and perspective.




