NASHVILLE, Tenn. (February 28, 2025) – People deal with heartbreak in different ways and today, UMG Nashville’s Louie TheSinger delivered both the track and music video to “Quicker Way To Jesus,” a song about a man stumbling his way through life after a betrayal by “that girl left me in the rear view.”
With lyrics like, “It’s like I’m trying to find a quicker way to Jesus, Tear it up till I see the sun rise, Trust the bottle ’cause the bottle never leaves ya, Hell bound, I ain’t ready to ease up,” sets the tone for the internal conflict felt deeply by Louie himself.
“The songs I’m singing – I’ve lived them all,” says Louie. “I’ve seen my mom in church praying for me as I made my way out of heartbreak the only way I knew how at the time. When we play this song live, it connects with people. I think everyone goes through some kind of heartbreak at one time or another, and when I’m honest about how I made it through some of the battles I’ve fought in my life, I feel like it helps people see hope for theirs.”
The song was co-written by Louie, Josh Thompson, and Justin Ebach (who also produced). Louie brought in A-team musicians including four-time CMA musician of the year, Jenee Fleenor, on fiddle, Jackson Nance on Acoustic Guitar, ACM Electric Guitarist of the Year Rob McNelly and five-time ACM nominee, Justin Schipper on Steel Guitar for an addictive track Louie poured his vocal onto.
Listen to Louie TheSinger’s “Quicker Way To Jesus,” HERE.
The music video, directed by cakemaster and shot at the First Christian Church in Fort Worth, Texas, features Louie playing the conflicted character seeking salvation in one scene while, “hell bound not ready to ease up,” in the next, leaving the viewer to ponder which road he will ultimately take.
Watch the official music video for “Quicker Way To Jesus,” HERE.
Last year Louie toured the U.S. to sold out venues watching fans sing his songs word for word. He wrapped 2024 by representing his culture at the People’s Choice Country Awards in Nashville, decked out in a jacket paying tribute to one of his musical heroes, Freddy Fender. In November, he was honored for his contribution to Country music as a Latino, with an Origin Impact Award. He is working on a full album of new music as he continues to tour and connect with audiences around the country.
About Louie TheSinger:
Inspired by his Mexican American background, Louie weaves a colorful tapestry of cultural influences into his music, reflecting his Fort Worth upbringing and the stages he now commands. His story is one of resilience, fueled by a deep love for performance and an unwavering determination to pursue his dreams. From his early days of dancing in diapers and strumming a toy guitar around the house, Louie’s journey has been a testament to the power of music in shaping identity and purpose. Drawing inspiration from his Mexican heritage and personal experiences, Louie’s music resonates with authenticity and emotion, forging connections that transcend boundaries. Louie brings his swagger to the country music scene with songs like “Desperado,” “Brothers,” “Come and Take IT,” “Down Here,” and now, “Good Girl.”
In 2023, Louie signed a major label record deal with UMG Nashville, joining the ranks of country music icons like Chris Stapleton, George Strait, Keith Urban, and Reba McEntire. Louie’s mission is to infuse a new flavor into the country music scene and expand its audience. He brings his unique talent, energy, and dedication to the music scene, and is all about fostering creativity, collaboration, and the celebration of diverse cultures.
For more information, visit www.LouieTheSingerOfficial.com.