
The Debut EP
Livin Trippin Dyin'
Everything about Hank Singleton's debut EP: the songs, the release date, and the credits.
Livin Trippin Dyin'
Released on June 25, 2026, "Livin Trippin Dyin'" is the debut EP from Nashville country artist Hank Singleton, and it lands like an introduction that already knows exactly who it is. Across five songs, Hank stakes out a sound rooted in modern country with outlaw and working class grit, built on story driven songwriting that finds meaning in rural life, quiet water, small towns, and the plain freedom of doing things your own way. This is a first chapter with the confidence of an artist who has been living these songs long before he recorded them.
The response came fast. Shortly after release, the EP pulled in more than 75,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, a signal that Hank's blend of honest storytelling and hook driven country was connecting well beyond Music City. It is the kind of debut that sets a foundation, and you can learn more about the man behind it on the about page.
The Songs
Bank Fishin'
The lead single and the most streamed track on the EP, "Bank Fishin'" is the song that opens the door to Hank's whole world. It is a laid back anthem about slowing down, wetting a line, and finding freedom on the water when everything else can wait. Easy going and instantly memorable, it is the natural place to start.
Horses
A wide open, big hearted cut about wild spirits and the pull of the open country. "Horses" leans into imagery of freedom and restlessness, the ache to run and the reasons a person stays.
Chasin' Bass
Playful and driving, "Chasin' Bass" doubles down on Hank's love of the outdoors. It carries the joy of the chase and the simple satisfaction of a day spent doing what you love, right where you belong.
Redneck Rich
A working class celebration of the wealth that never shows up on a bank statement. "Redneck Rich" is proud and grinning, a tribute to good friends, hard work, and the richness of a life measured in something other than money.
Midnight in Montgomery
The EP closes on a moodier, reflective note. "Midnight in Montgomery" trades daylight for shadow, a late night meditation that shows the deeper, more haunted side of Hank's songwriting and the outlaw roots running underneath it.
Credits
The full production and songwriting credits for "Livin Trippin Dyin'" are being finalized and will be updated here as they are confirmed. For now, here is where things stand:
- Artist: Hank Singleton
- Producer: To be announced
- Songwriting: To be announced
- Recorded in: Nashville, Tennessee
- Label: Independent
- Management: High Mark Artist Management
These details are in progress, so check back as the release information continues to come together.
Where to Listen
"Livin Trippin Dyin'" is streaming now, and there is no better introduction to Hank Singleton than pressing play on the lead single, "Bank Fishin'." Start there, then let the rest of the EP carry you through the fishing holes, back roads, and late nights that shape his sound. You can find the full tracklist and every place to stream on the music page, and dig deeper into the outlaw and working class country influences behind the record on the genre page. Give it a listen, turn it up, and settle in.
