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The Hollywood Times Premieres Nashville-based singer-songwriter Robby Johnson new self-penned single music video “More Than You Think”

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Robby Johnson (Photo courtesy of 2911 Media)

Robby Johnson just released his new self-penned single “More Than You Think” in honor of National Grandparent’s Day and was premiered by RFD- TV – Which is already doing very well – Johnson, has over 50K monthly Spotify listeners and right at 7M streams total – Johnson is making his mark in country music one listener at a time.

The Hollywood Times is honored to premiere Robby Johnson new music video featuring himself singing his new song, playing a guitar on the banks of a local lake with his rescued dog named Blue.  Enjoy this amazing video and listen to the words of his song.

We also had the opportunity to speak with Robby Johnson about the single “More Than You Think” and the music video. Enjoy our conversation:

I was so excited to have had the opportunity to hear Robby’s new single “More Than You Think” because it is truly a great song that will touch your heart and remind us of those we love dearly and have meant something in our lives.  Download the single today.

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More About Robby Johnson:
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Robby Johnson has over 10M views on YouTube and is approaching 8M streams. His first single broke TOP20 on country radio, and its music video won CMT Pure’s 12 Pack Countdown multiple weeks in a row. His live show was said to offer the craziness and energy of Garth Brooks along with the sexiness and swagger of Keith Urban.

Robby’s music has been featured on Sirius XM’s ‘The Highway,’ Crook & Chase Countdown, Country Top 40 with Fitz, and has earned him other major media, including the FOX’s Huckabee, USA Today, Country Weekly, Rolling Stone Country, Music Row Magazine, The Boot, TV Guide, and The Tennessean.