Chris Janson

Christopher Pierre Janson (born April 2, 1986) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Janson has recorded three full-length albums, Buy Me a Boat, Everybody, and Real Friends, through Warner Records Nashville, along with one extended play each for Bigger Picture Music Group, Columbia Records, and Warner Nashville. He has charted multiple singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, including "Good Vibes" and "Done", both of which went to number one on the latter. In addition to his material, Janson has performed on albums by Holly Williams and Lee Brice and has co-written singles for Tim McGraw, LoCash, Randy Houser and Hank Williams Jr.

Chris Janson
Chris Janson in 2019
Background information
Birth nameChristopher Pierre Janson
Born (1986-04-02) April 2, 1986[1][2]
Perryville, Missouri, U.S.
OriginNashville, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • harmonica
  • guitar
  • bass
  • piano
  • banjo
  • drums
Years active2009–present
Labels
Spouse(s)
Kelly Lynn
(m. 2010)

Musical career

Christopher Pierre Janson was born on April 2, 1986, in Perryville, Missouri. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, after finishing high school.[2]

In June 2009, Janson co-wrote and recorded two duets with Holly Williams on her album Here with Me: "I Hold On" and "A Love I Think Will Last."[3] Janson signed to BNA Records in October 2009[4] and released his debut single, "'Til a Woman Comes Along," in April 2010. Matt Bjorke of Roughstock gave the single a five-star rating, with his review praising Janson's vocals as well as the arrangement.[5] The song debuted at No. 56 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts dated for the week ending May 1, 2010.[6]

After BNA was restructured, Janson left the label.[2] He co-wrote Tim McGraw's 2012 single "Truck Yeah,"[7] played harmonica on the track "Beer" from Lee Brice's album Hard 2 Love,[8] and wrote the title track to Justin Moore's 2013 album Off the Beaten Path.

In 2013, he signed to Bigger Picture Music Group and released "Better I Don't."[9] Janson wrote the song with his wife, Kelly, and Pat Bunch,[10] and Keith Stegall produced it.[2] "Better I Don't" peaked at number 40 on Country Airplay in mid-2013. A second single, "Cut Me Some Slack," peaked at number 60 before Bigger Picture closed in 2014. That same year, Columbia Records released Take It to the Bank, which included "Til a Woman Comes Along" and other songs that he had recorded while on BNA.

Chris Janson in 2017

Janson self-released the single "Buy Me a Boat" in early 2015. The song debuted at No. 33 on Hot Country Songs after it received airplay on the Bobby Bones Show.[2][11] It was officially released as a single via Warner Records Nashville in May 2015,[12] and became Janson's first top-5 hit by August. In September, Janson announced that his debut studio album (also titled Buy Me a Boat) would be released on October 30.[13] "Buy Me a Boat" peaked at No. 3 on Country Airplay and No. 1 on Mediabase.[14] The album also includes the singles "Power of Positive Drinkin'" and "Holdin' Her". Also, in 2015, Janson co-wrote LoCash's "I Love This Life."[15] Also, in 2016, Janson co-wrote Randy Houser's "Song Number 7."

Janson performed on the third day of the 2016 Republican National Convention.[16]

Janson's second album for Warner Nashville, Everybody, was released in September 2017. Its lead single is "Fix a Drink", which was followed in 2018 by "Drunk Girl".[2] His next album was 2019's Real Friends, which accounted for the number-one singles "Good Vibes" and "Done".[2] Jansons All In, was his fourth and final album with Warner before starting his own imprint "Harpeth 60 Records" with BMLG Records in 2022.[17]

Musical stylings

Fusing old and new country styles, Chris Janson's diverse music style has earned him the title of the “future of country music” from both critics and country music's biggest stars. [18]

Personal life

Chris Janson has been married to Kelly Lynn since 2010.[19][1] They have four children, two of whom are from Lynn's previous marriage.[20]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart
positions
Sales
US Country
[21]
US
[22]
Buy Me a Boat 4 18
Everybody
  • Release date: September 22, 2017
  • Label: Warner Nashville
7 53
Real Friends
  • Release date: October 18, 2019
  • Label: Warner Nashville
12 110
All In
  • Release date: April 29, 2022
  • Label: Warner Nashville
The Outlaw Side of Me
  • Release date: June 16, 2023[26]
  • Label: BLMG/Harpeth 60

Extended plays

Title Details Peak chart
positions
Sales
US Country
[21]
US
Heat

[27]
Chris Janson 47 27
Take It to the Bank
The Fix a Drink EP
  • Release date: June 9, 2017
  • Label: Warner Nashville
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications Sales Album
US Country Songs
[30]
US Country Airplay
[31]
US
[32]
CAN Country
[33]
CAN
[34]
2010 "'Til a Woman Comes Along" 52 Take It to the Bank
2013 "Better I Don't" 40 Chris Janson
"Cut Me Some Slack" 60
2015 "Buy Me a Boat" 2 3 41 2 50 Buy Me a Boat
"Power of Positive Drinkin'" 46 35 49
2016 "Holdin' Her" 25 20 [upper-alpha 1] 49
2017 "Fix a Drink" 10 2 67 4 Everybody
"Drunk Girl" 12 7 79 25
2019 "Good Vibes" 8 1 48 1 Real Friends
"Done" 8 1 41 3 84
2020 "Waitin' on 5" 42
2021 "Bye Mom" 38 All In
2022 "Keys to the Country" 52
2023 "All I Need Is You"[47] 44 14 [upper-alpha 2] 27 The Outlaw Side of Me
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other charted songs

Year Song Peak chart positions
US Country Airplay
[48]
2020 "It Is Christmas" 41

Music videos

Year Video Director
2010 "'Til a Woman Comes Along"[49] Chris Hicky
2013 "Better I Don't"[50] Wes Edwards
2015 "Buy Me a Boat"[51] P. R. Brown
2016 "Power of Positive Drinkin'"[52] Michael Monaco
"Holdin' Her" Edgar Esteves
2017 "Fix a Drink" Michael Monaco
"Redneck Life"[53] Unlisted
"Drunk Girl" (acoustic live video) Alex Chaloff
2018 "Drunk Girl"[54] Jeff Venable
"It Is Christmas"[55] Justin Key
2019 "Good Vibes" Michael Monaco
"Done" Jim Shea
2020 "Waitin' on 5"[56] Sam Siske
2021 "Bye Mom"[57] Spidey Smith
2022 "All In"[58] Unlisted
"Cold Beer Truth"[59] David Bradley
"Keys to the Country"[60]
"We Did It Anyway"[61]
"Things You Can't Live Without (with Travis Tritt)"[62]
"You, Me & The River (With Eric Church)"[63] Reid Long
2023 "All I Need Is You"[64] Josh Daubin
"Tap That"[65]

Notes

  1. "Holdin' Her" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 15 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[38]
  2. "All I Need Is You" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[38]

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