Riser House/Columbia Nashville artist Mitchell Tenpenny is set to release Midtown Diaries EP on September 10. The project contains eight songs all co-written by Mitchell, including his current radio single “Truth About You,” which became the largest streaming debut of his career garnering 2.5 million streams in its first three days of release. Mitchell produced Midtown Diaries alongside Jordan M. Schmidt.
“We’ve waited a very long time to bring our fans a new collection of music,” said Mitchell. “I’m so pumped with their enthusiasm each time we release a new song. Their feedback is priceless and it lets us know exactly how we are doing and feeds my creativity.”
Midtown Diaries Track Listing:1. To Us It Did (Mitchell Tenpenny/Michael Hardy/Jordan Schmidt)
2. Good Thing (Mitchell Tenpenny/Thomas Archer/Kyle Fishman)
3. I Can’t Love You Any More (Mitchell Tenpenny/Michael Hardy/Jordan Schmidt)
4. Bucket List (Mitchell Tenpenny/Chris DeStefano/Laura Veltz)
5. Truth About You (Mitchell Tenpenny/Matt Alderman/Thomas Archer)
6. A Girl’s Love (Mitchell Tenpenny/Jordan Schmidt/Brad Tursi)
7. Don’t Let Me Let You (Mitchell Tenpenny/Daniel Ross/Michael Whitworth)
8. She Hates Me Too (Mitchell Tenpenny/Kyle Fishman/Justin Wilson)
Mitchell debuted “Truth About You” for television audiences earlier this month with a performance on KTLA’s “Music Fest Fridays.” Watch the lyric video HERE.
Last week, Chris Young and Mitchell premiered the music video for “At The End Of A Bar,” which appears on Young’s newest album Famous Friends. Watch now at HERE. The video, directed by Jeff Johnson and filmed over two days in Nashville, features over 15,000 fans who were the first to hear the new song as they performed it on the massive riverfront stage at 1st and Broadway. Chris and Mitchell will perform the song on NBC’s “TODAY with Hoda & Jenna” on Thursday, August 19.
This fall look for Mitchell to perform as a special guest on Chris’s “Famous Friends Tour 2021,” playing 13 arena and amphitheater dates October through December, kicking off October 21 at Little Rock, Arkansas’s First Security Amphitheater.