Country music fans are in for a treat as rising stars Jade Eagleson and Jake Worthington join forces for a reimagined version of Eagleson’s track, “Do It Anyway.” Set to drop tomorrow, the collaboration promises to be a highlight of the summer.
Penned by Ashley Gorley, Chase McGill, and Matt Jenkins, and produced by Todd Clark, the original “Do It Anyway” is a classic honky-tonk anthem that showcases Eagleson’s powerful vocals and prowess. For this new rendition, Eagleson invites fellow neo-traditionalist Jake Worthington to lend his distinctive voice to the track.
The result is a dynamic and infectious duet that transports listeners to a Friday night dance hall. With its toe-tapping rhythm and undeniable fiddle, the song captures the essence of the country lifestyle and the carefree spirit of its fans. Eagleson and Worthington’s voices blend seamlessly, creating a rich and harmonious sound that evokes the classic country duets of the 90s.
A New Chapter for Jade Eagleson
The release of the “Do It Anyway” duet marks an exciting new chapter for 2024 Country Artist to Watch, Jade Eagleson. After captivating audiences across Canada and sharing the stage with Cody Johnson earlier this year, the talented singer-songwriter is set to announce his signing with CAA on July 19. This significant milestone will pave the way for expanded touring opportunities in the United States.
Eagleson’s star continues to rise, and his recent announcement of an Opry debut on October 18, revealed in a heartwarming video featuring his son Levi, has only added to the excitement surrounding his career.
Two Rising Stars
Both Jade Eagleson and Jake Worthington are quickly making names for themselves in the country music industry. Eagleson’s ability to blend traditional sounds with contemporary elements has earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Worthington, with his powerful vocals and deep roots in country music, is a natural fit for this collaboration.
Together, the two artists deliver a fresh and exciting take on a classic country sound, proving that the genre is alive and well in the hands of a new generation of talent.