Noah Hicks Releases Boot-Stomping Hometown Ode “Small Town Does”

Rising singer/songwriter Noah Hicks continues his winning streak of releasing songs that are reflective of what every Country song should aspire to be – three chords and his truth – with his new track “Small Town Does,” out today via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment. Building upon his small-town centric catalogue that includes songs like the backroads ode “Dirt Roads Dirt (ft. Justin Moore)” and the nostalgia-tinged “Nights Memories Stories,” “Small Town Does” is a sweeter, more introspective addition to his growing down home-inspired repertoire.

“This one’s for the folks who know there ain’t nothin’ like a small town. ‘Small Town Does’ is all about the way we show up for each other, raise a little hell, and love like we mean it,” shares Hicks. “It kicks off a whole run of new music I’ve been dying to share, and I couldn’t think of a better way to start than with this song.”

Drawing inspiration from his upbringing on a chicken farm in Carrollton, Georgia, Hicks shines a light on how the hand-me-down clothes and backyard beers shaped him into the man he is today who values faith, family, and hometown pride. Written by Hicks alongside Cole Taylor and Zach Abend, “Small Town Does” is a windows-down anthem that finds Hicks definitively digging his boots into the roots of the land that raised him, armed with his signature authentic Country charm and swagger.

“Small Town Does” marks Hicks’ first release of 2025, following three releases in 2024: “masterful collaboration” (All Country News) “Dirt Roads Dirt (ft. Justin Moore),” “stirring duet” (Country Now) “Second Time Around (ft. Shaylen)” and “heartfelt tribute to the passage of time” (All Country News) “Nights Memories Stories.” Earlier this year, Hicks acted as direct support on LANCO’s WE’RE GONNA MAKE IT TOUR. This summer, he will hit the road playing various fairs and festivals including Vineyard Jam (6/28), Morgan County Fair (7/11) and WE Fest 2025 (8/6). More new music is expected from Hicks later this year.

By Neal Nachman

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