ALBUMMore Than Yesterday (Acoustic & Remix) - SingleTwo Friends & Russell Dickerson
Albums by Russell Dickerson
ALBUMThe Afterparty DeluxeRussell Dickerson
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ALBUMSouthern SymphonyRussell Dickerson
ALBUMYoursRussell Dickerson
Russell Dickerson's Popular Music Videos
On the Road Again (ACM Lifting Lives Edition) [feat. Ingrid Andress, Gabby Barrett, Jordan Davis, Russell Dickerson, Lindsay Ell, Riley Green, Caylee Hammack, Cody Johnson, Tenille Townes, Morgan Wallen]
ACM Awards New Artist Nominees & Willie Nelson
Love You Like I Used To
Russell Dickerson
Home Sweet (Official Video)
Russell Dickerson
Blue Tacoma
Russell Dickerson
Yours
Russell Dickerson
Love You Like I Used To (Unofficial Video)
Russell Dickerson
Every Little Thing
Russell Dickerson
Ride The Wave
Russell Dickerson
Death Row (feat. Tyler Hubbard & Russell Dickerson) [Lyric Video]
Thomas Rhett
Home Sweet (Lyric Video)
Russell Dickerson
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Russell Dickerson Essentials
The singer’s punchy country-pop soars with cinematic scope.
Artist Biography
While plenty of starry-eyed musicians come from all over to make their Grand Ole Opry dreams come true in Music City, there’s a much smaller number who can call Nashville their hometown. Country singer Russell Dickerson, born in 1987, is a native, and it’s easy to hear in his natural delivery and earworm melodies that he’s familiar with the city’s famed Music Row. Dickerson’s efforts in the 2000s went mostly unnoticed until he nabbed a platinum hit with “Yours,” a song about the transformative power of love, in 2017, almost two years after it was originally released. Its success was likely thanks to wedding website The Knot calling it, “everything a first dance song should be.” He capitalized on the momentum, tapping into a country-pop sound that pulls back on the twang in exchange for arena-ready choruses and flourishes of R&B vocal stylings. Dickerson’s a romantic to be sure, with songs like the California dreamin’ “Blue Tacoma” bringing the sun and the bouncy “Every Little Thing” celebrating the woman he loves. Since getting to live the Nashville dream—his Grand Ole Opry debut came in 2016—he’s continued to sharpen his skills, and 2020’s sweet “Love You Like I Used To” found him doubling down on his big feelings.