Sony Music and Droptine’s Deal with Dalton Dover

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Sony Music Publishing Nashville and Droptine Music Publishing today announced their partnership to sign breakthrough country singer-songwriter Dalton Dover to a global publishing agreement.

โ€œTo say Iโ€™m excited to sign with Sony Music Publishing is an understatement,โ€ shared the Aragon Georgia-native. โ€œIโ€™m thrilled, but also motivated to continue growing, and I am so grateful to Droptine and Sony for betting on me.”

โ€œFrom the moment you hear Daltonโ€™s voice, thereโ€™s no doubt he was born to do this. We couldnโ€™t be more excited about the music he is creating and the future ahead of him,โ€ said Sony Music Publishing Nashville CEO Rusty Gaston.

โ€œI am so honored to be working with such an amazing talent,โ€ said Droptine founder Jim Catino. โ€œDalton has an exciting future that is off to a huge start. Thanks to Matt McVaney for bringing Dalton to me and producing this project. Iโ€™m also thankful for Rusty Gaston and all the support from his amazing team at Sony Music Publishing.โ€ 

Dover first achieved prominence after appearing on Season 16 of The Voice, where he earned a chair turn from legendary country artist Blake Shelton. Two years later, Dover has continued to build his fan base on TikTok, garnering millions of views with his popular #CatchMeOffGuard series of cover song mashups. The series has earned the praise of top country artists including Jimmie Allen, Luke Combs, Kidd G and Kameron Marlowe.
 
His debut songs โ€œYou Got A Small Townโ€ and โ€œBaby I Amโ€ saw the 23-year-old garner notable playlisting and earn a spot on Spotifyโ€™s Hot Country 2022 Artists to Watch, along with a spotlight as Billboardโ€™s Februaryโ€™sCountry Rookie of the Month, while recent release โ€œHear About A Girlโ€ received critical acclaim from MusicRow, praising, โ€œWeโ€™re the presence of a master country talent when this man sings. Make him a star. Now.โ€ Dover is set to release โ€œDamn Good Lifeโ€ on Sept. 23.

Droptine Music Publishing is a newly formed company run by industry veteran Jim Catino. Droptine Music and Sony Publishing Nashville have partnerships with the following writers: Dalton Dover, Tommy Karlas, Alex Maxwell and Russell Sutton.