Not only does Thomas Rhett writes a ton of songs for himself, like his current single, “Be A Light,” but he has also written songs for other country artists like Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean and Rascal Flatts. But Thomas collaborates with writers from L.A. and other musical scenes, so we wondered if he had any aspirations of writing songs to be recorded by pop stars? “I don’t know. Me and Nick Jonas have written some real terrible songs together,” he joked, “and some good ones.”
The idea of writing a song that could become a huge pop hit is intriguing to Thomas. He says, “As my career goes I think it would be really fun to take a three or four month span where that’s all I tried to do. Maybe go to L.A. and, I don’t know, try to become friends with Adam Levine, try to get on those records.”
For now, songs Thomas writes that he thinks are good songs but don’t necessarily fit a project he’s working on, he sends them to his country music buddies like Jason Aldean or Luke Combs or Morgan Wallen. He says, “(I) just take a shot in the dark. And sometimes they get cut and sometimes they don’t. But I think it’s the songs that don’t get cut that make the ones that do, because I think you have to write and write and write until something that you love a lot comes out. And then those are the songs that end up making the record.”
We know Thomas has been writing a ton of songs while hanging out at home during the pandemic, and he’s been in the studio recording some of what he says may be his favorite songs he’s ever written.
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“I don’t know. Me and Nick Jonas have written some real terrible songs together and some good ones. But, I don’t know, maybe. As my career goes I think it would be really fun to take a three or four month span where that’s all I tried to do. Maybe go to L.A. and, I don’t know, try to become friends with Adam Levine, try to get on those records. But right now it’s been a lot of fun for songs that I know that I’m not gonna cut. I’ll send ‘em to Jason or I’ll send ‘em to Luke or I’ll send ‘em to Morgan Wallen or whoever it is and just take a shot in the dark. And sometimes they get cut and sometimes they don’t. But I think it’s the songs that don’t get cut that make the ones that do, because I think you have to write and write and write until something that you love a lot comes out. And then those are the songs that end up making the record.”