Nick Cain’s Singled Out reflects a different path into country music
- Ignite

- Apr 24
- 1 min read

Nick Cain will release his debut album Singled Out on June 12, bringing a perspective shaped by years outside the traditional music industry.
Before focusing on songwriting, he built a career in areas including real estate and hospitality. That experience informs the tone of the album, which leans into everyday moments and personal observations rather than broader narratives.
The lead single "Stuck on You” offers a clear example of this approach. The track reimagines the familiar song with a more restrained, country-oriented arrangement, maintaining its core melody while adjusting its pacing and feel.
Singled Out also reflects his development as a performer. Years of playing extended live sets have influenced the structure of the songs, which move efficiently and prioritise connection with listeners.
Rather than aiming for a highly polished studio sound, the album retains a sense of looseness, with shifts in energy that mirror a live performance.
The release introduces Nick Cain as an artist focused on consistency and authenticity, presenting music shaped by experience rather than convention.



