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By Maxim Mower
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During Nashville's Country Radio Seminar, Graham Barham treated the audience of industry members and fellow artists to an electric, live-wire performance of his new country-trap anthem, ‘OIL MONEY’, which dropped last Friday (February 14th).
The sleek, Landman-inspired track consolidates Barham's position as one of Nashville's most prominent up-and-comers, as the Louisiana prodigy continues to nimbly combine country melodies and lyricism with galvanising, trap-inspired 808s and hi-hats.
‘OIL MONEY’ feels as though it was designed to be performed live, with Graham Barham charging across the intimate stage as he rattled through the playful, swaggering lyrics.
Serving as the title-track from Graham Barham's new EP, which also features fan-favourites such as ‘LIE TO ME’ and ‘WHISKEY WHISKEY’, ‘OIL MONEY’ finds the ‘HALF A DOZEN ROSES’ crooner describing how his lover makes him feel like a rich man.
Barham is currently preparing to embark on his first European run of shows, with the fast-emerging singer-songwriter set to perform at both C2C Berlin and C2C Festival in March.
Elsewhere during CRS 2025 - which serves as an opportunity for members of the country music industry to come together and experience an array of artist showcases, panels and more - Ella Langley shared the story behind her wildly popular, traditional-leaning 2024 collaboration with Riley Green, ‘you look like you love me’, while Sam Barber and Avery Anna serenaded the crowd with their viral duet, ‘Indigo’.
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