Riley Green “I Just Need You”

Check out “I Just Need You” for a simple, heartfelt tune that cuts through the noise. Whether you’re on the road or just need a moment of reflection, this song delivers. Watch the video now and let it sink in.
Riley Green – “Bartender In Destin”

Riley Green trades stadium swagger for coastal stripped-back vibes on “Bartender in Destin,” a surprise single dropped July 11 as part of his *Midtown Sessions* acoustic EP[1]. The five-track release includes reimagined fan favorites and this brand-new beachside love story. The song opens with laid-back guitar and Riley’s smooth baritone—sunburnt afternoons in Destin distilled into three minutes. He meets a bartender with a blue bandana and anchor tattoo; they connect over tequila, live jams, and genuine conversation, stopping him from leaving…but not before stealing his heart[2]. Lyrically, it’s steeped in vivid atmosphere and nostalgia: > “She grew up in Alabama… loved AC/DC and a midnight Marlboro,” the kind of detail that helps you *see* the scene, feel the heat, and taste the salt in the air. Musically, it nails that beach-country balance—acoustic foundation with enough bluesy sway and tambourine shimmer to feel full, yet unforced[3]. It’s Riley’s most relaxed, sun-soaked vibe yet, proving he doesn’t need neon or big production to cut through. The lyric video matches the mood—casual, beachy visuals and stripped-down aesthetics that lean into laid-back charm[2][4]. It’s sunburned authenticity, quiet confidence, and chemistry in every frame. Final Verdict: “Bartender in Destin” is Riley Green proving less can be more. He spent three minutes transporting us to a smoky bar stool, showing that a simple line can carry a story—and a voice can carry a mood. It’s a cool sip of country breeze—and yeah, I’d go back again. Sources: Holler Country — release via *Midtown Sessions* EP and track background. Holler Country — song narrative and lyric details. Country Central — track review, sound details. Country 103.7 FM — lyric video context.