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Nate Smith Shares Heartfelt New Single “I Don’t Wanna Go To Heaven” (Review)

Nate Smith, a rising artist with Sony Music Nashville, puts his whole heart into his music. He has always been drawn to producing heartfelt songs with an honest performance style, influenced by such artists as Elvis, Garth Brooks, Bob Seger, Tom Petty, and Fleetwood Mac. “I Don’t Wanna Go To Heaven,” the new song from the powerful vocalist, was released on Friday, November 19.

Earlier this year, Smith teased a video clip of the track on TikTok and shortly thereafter, it went viral. The video “I Don’t Wanna Go To Heaven” has been viewed over 3.3 million times, liked more than 544k times, and shared over 45k times on TikTok. Artists’ enthusiasm for what they do increases as those numbers increase.

“I don’t wanna go to heaven / When heaven’s right here lying next to me / I count every kiss and every blessing / As the only proof I’ll ever need / I don’t wanna go to heaven / When heaven’s right here laying next to me.”

Artists like the Smith excel at making emotional and sincere tracks, as evidenced by “I Don’t Wanna Go To Heaven”. As soon as fans hear his soothing voice, they will be captivated by the message he delivers. The lyrics expressed in this song convey the emotions of people who are head over heels for one another. While heaven is portrayed as a breathtaking and inviting place, there is no place like the arms of the one you love.

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