Country-Rock Artist Chuckie Brown Releases "I Know IDK" Today
— COUNTRY ROCK VISIONARY—
CHUCKIE BROWN
RELEASES HIGH ENERGY SOPHOMORE
SINGLE
“I KNOW IDK”
TODAY
FIVE-TRACK DEBUT EP
THE ANGELS
DUE OUT FRIDAY, MAY 9
Above: “I Know IDK” Single Artwork
NASHVILLE, TN (April 9, 2025) — Today, country-rock innovator Chuckie Brown releases his energetic sophomore single, “I Know IDK,” a raw and powerful track from his forthcoming debut EP, The Angels — a five-track powerhouse set to drop on Friday, May 9. A bold new voice in music, Chuckie seamlessly blends country, rock, and pop to create a sound that’s as authentic as it is electrifying.
STREAM “I KNOW IDK” HERE.
“I Know IDK” is a sugar-rush anthem for embracing uncertainty. Its sing-along hook makes you feel like it’s okay not to have it all figured out — as long as you’re still in the fight. With Chuckie’s signature powerhouse vocals riding a sun-soaked groove, this latest “get back up” anthem reassures listeners that no one has all the answers — and that’s okay.
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The Angels juxtaposes upbeat grooves with darker lyrical themes, delving into the complex interplay of light and shadow in everyday life. It’s a battleground where light and dark duke it out, with optimism always clawing its way to the surface. “Humans are good in nature, but we deal with bad emotions and the bad things that happen to us,” he says. “It’s about finding your middle ground between those two polar things… that balance is what life is about.”
PRE-SAVE / PRE-ADD THE ANGELS HERE.
Above: ‘The Angels’ EP artwork
On March 12, Chuckie delivered the earworm debut and lead single from the EP, “One More Round.” The song charges in with a “Baba O’Riley”-inspired guitar that dances on electric strings, quickly dissipating to a laid back country groove that carries through the earworm chorus. It’s an anthem for the summer nights that are made for living instead of thinking, leaving regrets for tomorrow.
STREAM “ONE MORE ROUND” HERE.
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Chuckie Brown is quickly finding his groove in a genre dubbed as “West Coast Country” by some, but one listen and you’ll find the music hard to label as anything other than real. Drawing on lessons from his time as a hockey player — perseverance, self-assessment, and discipline — he approached music with the same focus, shaping his sound with intention and authenticity. “A lot of the things I learned in hockey, I apply to my music,” he explains, as if grinding out power chords and chasing a puck through hostile ice share the same primal pulse.
Even when Chuckie sings about life’s punches — emotional, financial, existential — there’s a stubborn, bone-deep belief that better days are worth fighting for. The Angels is a record about falling down and getting back up, about facing hard truths with defiant joy. However, Chuckie Brown isn’t just making music — he’s making a stand. “It’s about finding that spirit... that ‘get back up’ spirit,” he says. “I have to have faith that on the other side of that push is something better.”
Raised in a “semi-musical environment,” he dabbled in instruments during his school years but didn’t truly discover his passion for music until later in life. Early inspirations such as Phil Collins and the evocative storytelling of Disney soundtracks sparked his love for melody, but then came the grunge-coated, stadium-sized anthems of ‘90s rock — raw, wild, and unapologetically loud. That’s when something clicked, a slow burn that eventually became a blaze.
The Boston cover band scene was his first proving ground, where he hacked away at the basics and started discovering what he could bring to the table. Then LA called — the city of angels, devils, and everyone in between — and it was there that Chuckie’s artistry found full bloom. In LA’s vibrant music hub, he honed his craft amidst a culture of relentless innovation. His move west wasn’t just geographical — it was existential. “Coming to LA...it’s a bigger pond,” Chuckie admits, and you can hear that hunger for wide-open possibilities echoing in every riff.
Chuckie hopes listeners will step into his world, sharing in the struggles and triumphs that shape his perspective. “I want people to feel like they’re in my brain,” Chuckie concludes, and his music delivers just that — a candid and compelling invitation to connect through sound.
THE ANGELS TRACKLISTING:
“I Know IDK”
“The Jones”
“One More Round”
“Best Night Of My Life”
“Remind Me That I’m Still Alive”
Above: Chuckie Brown; Credit: John Samuel
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