Jovin Webb Unleashes Soul-Stirring Ode to Longing and Romantic Obsession
Jovin Webb Unleashes Heartfelt New Single “Mine Someday”
— A Soul-Stirring Ode to Longing and Romantic Obsession
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Following the release of his gritty blues anthem “I’m A Drifter,” American Idol Top 10 finalist Jovin Webb continues to build excitement for his debut album Drifter with the release of his latest single, “Mine Someday,” available now on all streaming platforms. The song, a stirring soul ballad featuring tight Steve Cropper-style rhythm guitars, classic Hammond organ, and crescendoing choruses, comes to life in an emotive new music video, showcasing Webb’s passionate performance and undeniable vocal charisma.
The music video, shot in an intimate studio setting, captures Webb pouring his heart into the song as he delivers its heartfelt lyrics about the yearning and romantic longing. “That song is about new love,” says Webb. “I wanted to capture that feeling of wanting to take a chance on something special and put all of yourself into it.”
“Mine Someday” offers a tender contrast to the darker, more gritty themes of Webb’s previously released tracks, demonstrating the Baton Rouge-based artist’s versatility and emotional range. The song’s lyrics reflect a hopeful yet vulnerable plea for love: “I’m just a man; I’ll try the best I can / To make sure your heart is never broken again.” The accompanying music video brings these sentiments to life, with Webb’s impassioned delivery and the raw, live instrumentation serving as the perfect backdrop to the track’s romantic message.
The new single follows “I’m A Drifter,” the title track from Drifter, which offered a nod to blues classics like The Temptations’ “Papa Was a Rolling Stone” and Muddy Waters’s “Rollin’ Stone.” “I’m A Drifter” set the stage for the album, presenting Webb as a voice of gritty realism with a story to tell. In the single’s raw, in-studio music video, Webb delivers a powerful, growling vocal performance that captured his essence as an artist—one who balances tradition and modernity with ease.
Produced by multi-Grammy-winning producer Tom Hambridge (Buddy Guy, Susan Tedeschi, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram), Drifter is a 12-track exploration of Webb’s life, blending blues, soul, and Southern rock. From the haunting “Bottom of a Bottle” to the socially conscious “Save Me,” each song reveals a piece of Webb’s journey as he navigates love, loss, and personal redemption. With each new release, Webb continues to show why he’s one of the most exciting voices to emerge from the blues and soul scene in recent years.
Jovin Webb first gained widespread attention in 2020 as a standout contestant on ABC’s American Idol, where he wowed millions with his bayou mystique, humility, and distinctive gravelly vocals. He cracked the Top 10 during the show’s 18th season, earning praise from judges like Lionel Richie, who called him “what barbecue sauce sounds like,” and Luke Bryan, who admitted, “I could sit and drink a lot of bourbon listening to that voice.”
With Drifter set for release on October 18th via Blind Pig Records, Webb is gearing up for a busy tour schedule across Europe and the U.S., further cementing his status as an artist to watch. “I’m living my dream—I’m very blessed,” he says. “This album showed me how to keep going. It taught me to believe in myself.”
Drifter by Jovin Webb
1. Bottom of a Bottle
2. Save Me
3. I’m a Drifter
4. Drunk on Your Love
5. Wig on Wrong
6. Livin’ Reckless
7. Blues for a Reason
8. Mine Someday
9. Hand on the Bible
10. Bad Deeds
11. It’s the Hawk
12. Born Under a Bad Sign