Josh Dorr

Josh Dorr is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter originally from the coal mining town of Gillette, Wyoming. Dorr co-wrote Lana Del Rey & Quavo’s record-breaking song “Tough,” which debuted at #1 on the Spotify US Global Chart, Top 40 on US Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Global 200 charts, and is playing on Top 40 and Rhythmic radio. Dorr co-wrote Blake Shelton’s current top 10 radio single “Texas” which had a record breaking debut at Country Radio. Dorr has also been working alongside teen sensation Maddox Batson. He co-wrote Maddox’s viral releases, “Tears In the River,” “Southbound,” and “X’s,” and has more coming soon. In addition to these, Dorr has had cuts with artists such as Dustin Lynch, Jordan Davis, Walker Hayes, Jon Pardi, Ella Langley, Corey Kent, Alana Springsteen, Dylan Schneider, Matt Schuster, Mat Kearney, Kolby Cooper, and others.