Texas-born artist C’ing Jerome (pronounced “King”) is making waves with his unique blend of country storytelling and streetwise grit—a sound he calls Hood Country. Rooted in both small-town struggles and city hustle, his music offers something fresh and authentic, capturing the highs and lows of life in a way that resonates across audiences.
His latest single, “When I Drink,” is a soul-stirring ballad that dives into the pain of heartbreak and the fleeting comfort of alcohol. It’s a song about trying to outrun the past, only to find that the memories always catch up. With smooth guitar melodies, raw lyrics, and C’ing Jerome’s deep, emotional vocals, the track blends classic country themes with a modern, urban edge—proving that real stories transcend genre boundaries.
C’ing Jerome’s Hood Country movement reflects the reality of those who live between two worlds—where southern roots meet city life. His music speaks to the hardworking, the heartbroken, and the hustlers alike, giving a new voice to those who don’t always fit the traditional country mold.
With endorsements from Ray J, T-Rell, and Big X Tha Plug, plus a feature on Worldstar, C’ing Jerome is gaining serious momentum. His growing fanbase has already helped push his music past 9.5 million streams, and he’s just getting started.
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