Jordan Barone’s Defying Track “Used To” Shows Why He Stands Out In the Crowd

In his third single release, “Used To” (Available Now), Jordan Barone sports tales of his proximity to, and yet distance from the stars, watching limos pass on his way to the 1 train. The late night serenader provides a glimpse of his Hip-Hop roots, encapsulating the artist’s ambition over heavy drums, and illustrating the “2 am second wind”, synonymous with late night studio sessions, post-performance after-hours, and the view of the skyline at dawn. Already a show favorite, the song’s climax has become a Hip-Hop mosh pit staple, defying the confines of Barone’s typical R&B lane, exemplifying that he is far from what they’re “Used To”.

“Used To” - Jordan Barone

Written by Jordan Barone, Stefan Barone, Derek Sammak

Produced by Jordan Barone, Stefan Barone, Derek Sammak

Guitar played by Derek Sammak

Recorded by Jordan Barone at Red Planet Studios (Staten Island, NY) and Blastoff Productions (New York, NY)

Assistant Engineer: Louis Camposano

Mixed by Jordan Barone & Trevor DeBlase at Lost Studios NYC (Brooklyn, NY) and Red Planet Studios (Staten Island, NY)

Mastered by Chris Athens at Chris Athens Mastering

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