Last One To Know

Album: Own Worst Enemy (2025)
Charted: 45
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Songfacts®:

  • "Last One to Know" is a tale of a chaotic night and learning nothing from repeated mistakes, delivered with Adcock's signature rowdy charm.
  • The track details a phone call from a friend. He tells the singer things are "coming loose," which, in Adcock-speak, means the night has gone spectacularly off the rails. From there, his pal chronicles missed signals and a drunken night of Jack Daniel's that led to a run-in with the law.
  • Adcock has described his music as a direct reflection of his imperfect, rough-around-the-edges lifestyle, celebrating both the joy and the chaos that come with it. "Last One to Know" was inspired by a friend who got a DUI and only learned the full story the morning after from others.
  • Gavin Adcock co-wrote "Last One to Know" with Jack Rauton, Erik Dylan, and Luke Laird. Rauton has credits across multiple tracks in Adcock's discography; Dylan is known for his work with Riley Green and Luke Combs; Luke Laird is a highly regarded Nashville songwriter and producer whose credits include Carrie Underwood's "Last Name" and "So Small," and Little Big Town's "Pontoon."
  • "Last One to Know" appears on Adcock's third album, Own Worst Enemy, released August 15, 2025, and produced by Jay Rodgers. The album follows his 2024 major-label debut, Actin' Up Again, which was the largest major-label debut from a solo male artist that year and pushed Adcock past one billion global streams.
  • Gavin Adcock wrote "Last One To Know" with Luke Laird at the tail end of a session, ad-libbing a melody over Laird's track before coming up with some particularly wild lyrics.

    "Luke put together a little track, and I just started freestyling the melody over the top of it," Adcock told Apple Music. "I'd say some gibberish, hit a word that sounded good right there, and we just put it together. That song kind of came out of nowhere. I think we wrote it in 30 minutes."

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