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COUNTRY MUSIC SINGER-SONGWRITER ROBBY JOHNSON'S NEW SINGLE ''ROAD I'M ON'' IS AVAILABLE NOW



“Road I’m On” featured by Cowboys & Indians


Johnson’s Christmas Single “Oh! Santa, Please” Continues To Be a Holiday Favorite


NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country artist Robby Johnson is excited to release his new single, “Road I'm On,” today. This emotionally charged track intertwines themes of struggle, resilience, and the search for peace, starting with a powerful metaphor of life as an uphill battle. Johnson’s vivid lyrics recount his challenging childhood marked by his father’s absence and his mother’s sacrifices, setting the stage for an exploration of self-doubt and the lasting impact of early trauma. The chorus, “This road I’m on,” resonates as both a lament and an anthem of determination, highlighting how our past shapes our present.


“Road I’m On” is more than just a song; it’s my story,” Johnson shares. “Sometimes when we look at our past, it helps us appreciate what we have now with a deeper appreciation than you ever thought could be possible. Always remember, if things are tough, they will get better. Never give up.”


Johnson opens up with Cowboys & Indians about the pain from his youth, his journey into adulthood, and finding purpose.


The verses in “Road I’m On” tell Johnson’s transformation from a child with a “beaten up guitar” to a traveling musician, emphasizing music’s power as a form of healing. The song’s imagery—“a hole in his soul” and “running errands through my heart”—depicts deep, lasting pain while also expressing hope for peace.


To purchase/stream “Road I’m On”: https://onerpm.link/434231943411


After a decade of chasing songwriting dreams in Nashville, the release of Johnson’s Christmas song, “Oh! Santa, Please” brings a new holiday classic that is becoming a household favorite one listen at a time. Johnson has admitted after battling with self-doubt and the weight of unfulfilled aspirations despite years of family sacrifices, he found inspiration in an unexpected moment. The song, centered on asking Santa for the perfect gift, mirrors Johnson’s own journey and hope for a breakthrough. Completing the song took a stroke of divine inspiration, with the final, perfect hook arriving in a dream, proving that with the power of persistence, faith, and belief. breakthroughs often come when least expected. “Oh! Santa, Please” is now available on all streaming platforms.


"My family has made countless sacrifices for us to be in Nashville," Johnson shares. "After feeling like I had let them down, I woke up to an incredible gift – a Christmas song that seemed to write itself."


Stay tuned for upcoming announcements on Robby’s website here and social media:



More About Robby Johnson:Nashville-based singer-songwriter Robby Johnson has amassed over 10 million views on YouTube and is approaching 8 million streams. His debut single broke into the TOP 20 on country radio, with its music video winning CMT Pure's 12 Pack Countdown multiple times. Known for a live show that combines the energy of Garth Brooks with the swagger of Keith Urban, Johnson’s music has been featured on Sirius XM’s The Highway, Crook & Chase Countdown, and Country Top 40 with Fitz. He has also appeared on major media platforms such as FOX’s Huckabee, USA Today, Rolling Stone Country, and The Tennessean.


Robby’s journey from manufacturing plant worker to full-fledged artist began after a demo session, gifted one Christmas, revealed his musical talent. He moved to Nashville in 2012, connecting with industry veterans Jimmy Nichols and Frank Myers, who guided his career. His single "South Of Me" reached the Top 20 on the Music Row Breakout Chart and led to a performance on The LATE SHOW with David Letterman. This breakthrough was followed by his debut album, Don’t Look Back, produced by James Stroud and featuring contributions from top Nashville songwriters and Vince Gill. The album's success included a feature as a People Pick in People Magazine and over 2 million views for the video "Together," aired on CMT and GAC.


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