New single available now

Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter and rising star Adam Doleac has released his latest track, “Don’t Make Me Get Over You,” to all streaming platforms. A daringly honest look at falling in and out of love, “Don’t Make Me Get Over You” intertwines the real and raw emotions of the hope for reconciliation with hesitation and doubt. The track, written by Doleac, Andy Skib, and Bobby Hamrick delivers a stripped back new style of contemporary soft rock equipped with soulful guitar riffs, melodic keys, and steady percussion.

Rooted in a timeless yet unpredictable sound, the song follows Doleac’s recently released tracks including the viral fan-favorite track, “Biggest Fan” and “Wrong Side of a Sunrise” (both the studio version and the highly-requested demo release) in addition to his acoustic masterpiece Barstool Whiskey Wonderland (Wonderland Sides) EP, a direct follow up to his 18-track debut album Barstool Whiskey Wonderland that was released in 2022.

“The raw emotions that follow the aftermath of dealing with an on-again-off-again relationship is something that many can attest to. When creating ‘Don’t Make Me Get Over You,’ we wanted to tell a story that brought closure to those who have experienced the romantic upset of a toxic relationship. They say music is therapeutic and enhances the ability to communicate, so my hope is that through this track people are able to find the beauty in the complex emotions of a breakup,” Doleac shares.

Earlier this year, Doleac wrapped his first-ever headlining tour captivating audiences across the nation with his heartfelt lyrics, velvety voice, impressive range, and ability to play multiple instruments throughout his set. His stripped back acoustic performances wowed audiences throughout the tour with sold out crowds in New York, Boston, Dallas, and Charlotte among many others. Later this year, Doleac is set to perform at Ohio’s Country Music Fest, Bash on the Bay and Sacramento’s Golden Sky Festival, along with a string of shows with country heavy hitters Old Dominion later this fall.