Wastin' Whiskey
"Wastin' Whiskey" is a song recorded by Canadian country group James Barker Band. The group's frontman James Barker wrote the song with Jared Keim and Travis Wood, while Todd Clark produced the track.[1] BackgroundThe band previewed "Wastin' Whiskey" on multiple social media platforms including Twitter and TikTok prior to its release.[2][3] They also promoted the release of the track with a video titled "Wastin' Whiskey Roulette" where each of the band members took sips of unknown liquids out of shot glasses.[4] The song is part of a large crop of new music the band intended to release as a potential album including "Over All Over Again" and "New Old Trucks".[2] James Barker cited the song as the group's first "fan-driven" single, as the initial clip of the song that the band posted to TikTok quickly received over one million views in under a month,[5] prompting the band to choose it as their next release to radio.[3] He said that the song "came together in just a few hours – everything from the lyrics to production" and that most of the original vocals are the ones on the final version of the track.[3] Critical receptionNanci Dagg of Canadian Beats Media stated that the song "takes listeners back to the all-too-relatable agony of not being able to get over a broken heart, regardless of how many drinks you down," noting "heartbreak-fuelled electric guitar licks and Barker's smooth vocals".[3] Lauren Lee of Front Porch Music favourably reviewed the track, saying that the band "perfectly [captures] that oh-so-relatable feeling of desperation that comes with the end of a relationship – the inability to move on, no matter how deeply you try to drown your sorrows".[6] Accolades
Commercial performance"Wastin' Whiskey" reached a peak of number two on the Billboard Canada Country chart for the week of August 27, 2022,[8] marking the band's tenth top ten hit.[9] It also reached a peak of number 67 on the Canadian Hot 100 for the same week.[10] It has been certified Gold by Music Canada.[11] Charts
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