Biography
Noah Hicks folds the everyday delights celebrated across country music—whiskey toasts, winding backcountry lanes, and lasting recollections from rural upbringings—into his expanding catalog. After emerging among genre listeners in 2022 through the singles “Dirt on It” and “I Can Tell You’re Small Town,” he has sustained an active schedule of studio work, songwriting, and road dates while teaming with Rhett Atkins, Justin Moore, Jon Langston, and additional collaborators.
Raised on a chicken farm in Carrollton, Georgia, Hicks sharpened his agricultural background as a member of the Future Farmers of America, regularly showing prize pigs alongside his brother at competitions. He began issuing original material independently in 2018 and relocated to Nashville in 2020. The COVID-19 lockdowns that arrived shortly afterward found him sharing housing with fellow up-and-coming country artists Dylan Marlowe and Tyler Chambers. He quickly established himself as a reliable co-writer, drawing notice with the 2021 releases “No More of ’Em,” a duet with Rhett Atkins, and “Drinkin’ in a College Town,” which featured Jon Langston and Travis Denning.
Hicks gained further traction in 2022 via the EPs I Can Tell You’re Small Town and Tripping Over My Boots. The first collection paired earlier cuts with new material, including its title track, the romantic duet “Love You Too” with Ashley Cooke, and the swaggering “Dirt on It,” which sparked viral attention across social platforms and accumulated tens of millions of streams. After years of steady touring, he signed with the Nashville Harbor imprint—an offshoot of Big Machine Label Group—in 2024 and issued additional singles such as the nostalgic “Nights Memories Stories” along with the duets “Dirt Roads Dirt” with Justin Moore and “Second Time Around” with Shaylen.
Raised on a chicken farm in Carrollton, Georgia, Hicks sharpened his agricultural background as a member of the Future Farmers of America, regularly showing prize pigs alongside his brother at competitions. He began issuing original material independently in 2018 and relocated to Nashville in 2020. The COVID-19 lockdowns that arrived shortly afterward found him sharing housing with fellow up-and-coming country artists Dylan Marlowe and Tyler Chambers. He quickly established himself as a reliable co-writer, drawing notice with the 2021 releases “No More of ’Em,” a duet with Rhett Atkins, and “Drinkin’ in a College Town,” which featured Jon Langston and Travis Denning.
Hicks gained further traction in 2022 via the EPs I Can Tell You’re Small Town and Tripping Over My Boots. The first collection paired earlier cuts with new material, including its title track, the romantic duet “Love You Too” with Ashley Cooke, and the swaggering “Dirt on It,” which sparked viral attention across social platforms and accumulated tens of millions of streams. After years of steady touring, he signed with the Nashville Harbor imprint—an offshoot of Big Machine Label Group—in 2024 and issued additional singles such as the nostalgic “Nights Memories Stories” along with the duets “Dirt Roads Dirt” with Justin Moore and “Second Time Around” with Shaylen.
Albums

Small Town Does
2025

The Back Home Sessions
2023

Tripping Over My Boots
2022

I Can Tell You’re Small Town
2022
Singles

Country Tonight
2025

Get Enough
2025

Small Town Does
2025

Door's Unlocked
2024

Nights Memories Stories
2024

Second Time Around
2024

Dirt Roads Dirt (Solo Version)
2024

Dirt Roads Dirt
2024

Red Clay Summer
2023

Morning at Mama’s
2023

Dirt On It
2022

I Can Tell You’re Small Town
2021

Drinkin’ in a College Town
2021

No More of 'Em
2021
