Jackson Wooten, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter, releases new single, “FLOWER.” along with a gorgeously intimate music video, offers up a song that is not trying hard to deserve your attention but instead sits still, listens, and gently comforts.
"FLOWER" Produced by Jason Bennett and directed by Caitlin McFadden, is personal from the first note. Wooten’s songwriting embraces openness without ever feeling fragile. It blossoms slowly, powered by gentle melodies and emotional honesty that feels handwritten rather than manufactured. You can hear the distance in it, the longing, the quiet hope, the ache of missing someone when life is heavy on both ends.
Written as a love letter to someone across the country, “FLOWER” captures that moment when connection becomes survival. Wooten characterizes the song as a comfort during troubled periods, and it’s evident in each lyric. Instead of ignoring pain, “FLOWER” sits down inside it, looking for something good even as the world seems to splinter along the seams.
“FLOWER”s future home on Wooten’s forthcoming debut album, it serves as a hushed introduction to an artist who knows the forcefulness of telling the truth. In a culture that often feels overwhelmed, Jackson Wooten is a reminder that hope can still grow, sometimes in the quietest, softest places of all.
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