Multi-instrumentalist Alli Walker Unveils Official Music Video For Viral Hit “The Whiskey’s Gone” & New Single “Hung Up”
Alli Walker, the accomplished multi-instrumentalist, has just dropped her newest single, “Hung Up.” Co-written with Dave Cohen (Morgan Wallen, Hardy) and Kelly Archer (Reba, Jason Aldean), this track marks a significant leap for Walker into the next chapter of her musical journey. “My hope is that my fans will see this as a song of empowerment to help them make their own choices in love and heartbreak,” shares Walker.
Walker also just released the official music video for her viral hit “The Whiskey’s Gone.” The song has accumulated over 10 million views and 1.3mil streams since its release earlier this year. Walker continues to build fan awareness including high-profile out-of-home placements supporting “Hung Up” such as billboards in Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto this weekend, courtesy of Spotify and Amazon. “Hung Up” is also supported by Hot Country (Spotify/USA), CMT, Raised Rowdy, SiriusXM’s Top of the Country channel, and a feature this weekend on Paul McGuire’s Country Countdown on Stingray radio across 22 stations coast to coast in Canada.
CMA award-winning broadcaster McGuire remarked, “We love storytellers in Country Music. And Alli Walker can sing a story that will move you. ‘Hung Up’ is an awesome calling card.”
About Alli Walker
Hailing from Canada’s smallest province, Prince Edward Island, Alli Walker is a country singer/songwriter celebrated for her unyielding work ethic. Formerly a professional bagpiper and classical vocal major, Walker relocated to Toronto to pursue her musical dreams. Balancing her music career with a successful stint as a commercial and print model, she has collaborated with renowned brands such as Nike, Dyson, Levi’s, and Google. Walker’s debut independent album in 2019 achieved Top 10 chart success. The pandemic thrust her into TikTok stardom, influencing her second album, Growing Up, which debuted at number six on the iTunes Country charts. Her fusion of bagpipes and country music in the viral sea shanty “The Whiskey’s Gone” garnered widespread attention, with major playlist covers and features in acclaimed media such as Hot Press and BBC Radio 2.