Outlaw Country has never been about playing it safe—and Creed Fisher is living proof of that. The Average Joes Entertainment recording artist is back with his latest single, “Heaven Don’t Want Me,” and it’s every bit as rowdy, raw, and unapologetic as fans have come to expect. The track also paves the way for Fisher’s highly anticipated new album, Between Heaven and Hell, dropping October 17.
“Heaven Don’t Want Me” paints a vivid picture of life in the fast lane. With lyrics drenched in smoky barrooms, restless highways, and the kind of temptations that trail a troubadour, the song embodies the grit and grit-and-gravel storytelling that have long defined Fisher’s sound. His weathered vocals and no-frills delivery cut through like a shot of whiskey, grounding the song in lived experience rather than polished illusion.
“‘Heaven Don’t Want Me’ is a song about living in the fast lane,” Fisher explains. “It tells the story of rambling from town to town and the temptations that come along with it. Long nights and bar fights are all part of living the life of an Outlaw Country music singer. I hope one day I see those pearly gates but right now Heaven Don’t Want and the Devil Ain’t Done!”
The single serves as both a snapshot of Fisher’s Outlaw lifestyle and a rallying cry for fans of hard-hitting, unapologetic country. Between Heaven and Hell promises to carry that torch even further, blending honky-tonk grit, southern soul, and unshakable defiance into a sound uniquely his own.
For fans hungry for real-deal country that doesn’t compromise, “Heaven Don’t Want Me” is a must-hear. The track is available now to stream across all streaming platforms.
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