Country/Rap Artist justbrandon Shares “Bury Me On A Backroad”

 
 

justbrandon (Brandon Gabriel Jones) is an American artist, singer-songwriter, and creative director known for blending vivid storytelling with a distinctive vocal style. Raised in Southern Indiana, he began making music in elementary school and developed a reputation for authenticity, memorable writing, and a perspective shaped by real life. His viral single “Busch Light Papi” introduced him to a wider audience and positioned him as an emerging voice in independent music.

jones’ early years were marked by constant writing, recording with his brothers, and building a grassroots following through local performances and independent releases. He later gained attention as a songwriter in 2015 after contributing music for social media personality Taylor Caniff, which brought his work to a national audience.

In addition to his music, justbrandon is a creative director whose work spans video production, branding, design, consulting, and A&R. His multidisciplinary approach influences the cinematic tone of his visuals and the cohesive identity behind his releases.

Following the success of “Busch Light Papi,” he signed with Gravel Road and continues to expand his catalog with music grounded in honesty, perspective, and lived experience. His commitment to community, creative independence, and mentorship remains central to his work, establishing him as one of the most distinct rising voices of his generation.

His new single "Bury Me On A Backroad" is in collaboration with critically acclaimed artist Willie Jones. The single features an emotive and anthemic chorus about hoping to lighten the painful experience that comes with loss.

Listen to “Bury Me On A Backroad” below and connect with justbrandon on his social media!

Listen to “Bury Me On A Backroad” on: Apple Music

Follow justbrandon on: Instagram | TikTok

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