Adam Doleac

Adam Doleac is a rising star in the country music scene, recognized for his smooth vocals and heartfelt songwriting. Born on April 15, 1988, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Doleac grew up with a passion for music and sports, pursuing baseball before fully committing to his calling in music. His athletic discipline is evident in his dedication to his craft, which has earned him a growing fan base and industry attention.

Doleac's career took a significant turn when his songwriting prowess began to shine through. His ability to craft stories that resonate with everyday life and emotions has allowed his music to connect with listeners on a personal level. Some of his most recent releases include the festive tune “Please Come Home for Christmas (Bells Will Be Ringing)” and the poignant "Don't Make Me Get Over You." With tracks like "Biggest Fan" and "Barstool Whiskey Wonderland," Adam has showcased his versatility, flirting with the boundaries of country and pop. The raw and evocative "Wrong Side of a Sunrise" in both its full production and demo forms displays the depth of his musical talents. Doleac continues to gain traction with an ever-expanding collection of songs that celebrate love, life's simple pleasures, and the nuances of the human heart. His song "Coulda Loved You Longer" even received a remix treatment from Petey Martin, adding an electronic twist to his country roots. With every release, Adam Doleac reaffirms his place as a memorable voice in modern country music.

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Ain't She (MC4D Remix)
Single - Released September 20, 2024
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