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Nate Smith said it was ābittersweetā to wrap up his 2024 tour dates after marking some incredible milestones throughout the year.
The Academy of Country Music crowned the California-born country star the New Male Artist of the Year at the 59th ACM Awards in Frisco, Texas. Smith manifested two collaborations with pop-punk icon Avril Lavigne (and took the stage with her during the award show). He released a 7-track EP, Through the Smoke, bridging the gap between his self-titled debut record and his highly-anticipated sophomore project. California Gold arrived in October, just a few shorty months before Smith served as a Country Music Association presenter for the first time in a heartfelt moment during the 57th CMA Awards in Nashville, Tennessee.
Smith isnāt slowing down any time soon.
The āWorld on Fireā hitmaker teased epic plans on the horizon in 2025 ā including more music, and what to expect in his next chapter ā during a recent interview with iHeartCountry.
Smith Strikes 'California Gold'
Smith, 39, admitted it can be āa scary thingā to release new music following a successful project. āBut, you know, for me, itās always about the songs. Itās always gonna be about the songs. I think thatās the most important thing. ā¦if the songās right, youāve got something.
āThat was the starting point for me, is making sure those were right,ā he said of his creative process while working on California Gold. āIt was just a great record to make. Iām really proud of it for a sophomore album. Thereās a lot of Easter eggs and nuggets in there. Especially in āCalifornia Gold,ā the title track, thereās a few things about my hometown and stuff.ā
For Smith, who grew up in Paradise, California, the term āCalifornia Goldā represents āthe good stuff,ā memories throughout his life, mistakes heās made along the way, relationships and more. The 16-track sophomore record presents a cohesive blend of deeply emotional ballads with lighthearted, upbeat anthems meant to crank up loud on the weekends. California Gold remains country to its core with elements of other genres ā including rock, EDM and more ā naturally emerging. Smith said he aims to āalways go with what feels rightā when heās writing music. āSo, if thereās a little bit of rock to something, or a pop element, itās just because it felt like it was right for the song. ā¦I like so much music that I think it just bleeds out.ā That includes āCan You Die From A Broken Heartā with Lavigne, and āI Like Itā with Alesso:
- Fix What You Didnāt Break
- Want Me Back
- What Alone Looks Like
- Can You Die From A Broken Heart
- Perfect
- Carry You Home
- Goodbye Again
- Not of This Earth
- Wish I Never Felt
- Faith
- Bittersweet
- Gave It All
- Hurtless
- Bulletproof
- California Gold
- I Like It
'Figure Out Something That's Bigger Than You'
Smithās unwavering efforts as an artist landed him an āunbelievableā moment at the CMA Awards, hosed in November at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. He deemed it āone of the coolest things Iāve ever done, and for such a good cause..ā Smith spotlighted CreatiVets, a nonprofit organization that aims to use arts and music to help wounded veterans, in the annual Crown Royal moment during Country Musicās Biggest Night. Smith interviewed Scotty Hasting about musicās role in his life after his time in the military. Hasting told Smith, āmusic saved my life.ā
Smith applauded Hasting for āstaying so strong,ā and acknowledged that āpeople donāt realize this, but itās mentally tough to be an artist. Itās pretty mentally tough. Itās the coolest job in the world, especially if you love doing it, but itās ā I donāt think people realize. So, to see him stepping into this so strong and ready to rock and roll is just amazing. ā¦Heās just a very sweet, genuine person, you know? And (he) deserves everything coming his way. And then seeing him get that standing ovation during the award show was unreal. It choked me up. I actually cried a little bit up there, and I was trying to get it back together.ā
The āWhiskey On Youā star said he felt like āan older brotherā and āa mentorā while sharing that moment with Hasting. Smithās No. 1 word of advice is to āfind out a reason why you wanna make music other than just making music, you know?
āItās important that you have something you wanna offer the world bigger than yourself,ā he said. āLike, figuring out, āOK, I wanna help people heal through songs. Iām gonna write music from my own life that touches their lives.ā Whatever it is, figure out something thatās bigger than you. All this stuffās gonna go away, you know what I mean? Itās here and itās gone. But if you can do something that can really make a difference in someoneās life, then youāre making an impact on the world, you know?ā
'A Sense Of Purpose': What's Next In 2025
Smith has had the chance to observe his own impact on the world when he connects with crowds during live shows. The conversations heās shared with the fans heās met ā including some heartfelt, emotional moments ā āreally (give) you a sense of purpose.ā A self-proclaimed introvert, Smith said he went from feeling afraid to make eye contact with concertgoers to cherishing the bond he shares with the audience.
āItās a good reminder that you are making a difference,ā Smith said. āItās not meaningless. All the hours flying from place to place, and all the hours to create these songs and record them, and all these things. All this stuff actually does matter, you know? And if itās for that one person, thatās everything. And I really do believe that.ā
Smith said it was ābittersweetā to play his last show of the year in Nashville last month, and heās looking ahead to a packed schedule in 2025.
Smith confirmed heās writing and recording his next album in the first couple months of the year, ābut I donāt wanna rush a lot of things with this one. I really want it to be right.ā He teased of the record, āmy whole theme for that one is just gonna be raw, and real, and transparent, and probably more organic-sounding to reflect that message. Itāll probably be more acoustic-driven to reflect that kind of thing.ā
In March, Smith is kicking off some headlining global tour dates and will āserve as direct support for a pretty big artistā when he returns to the U.S. Though he hasnāt confirmed that tour as of publication time yet, Smith is part of the lineup of a newly-announced, one-night-only show at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. Jason Aldean and Brooks & Dunn will co-headline the concert with Smith and RaeLynn on Friday, May 30.