After Midnight
by Nate Smith (featuring Tyler Hubbard)

Album: released as a single (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "After Midnight" is a high-energy collaboration between Nate Smith and Tyler Hubbard. A celebration of late-night revelry and good-time country energy, the track is the first time these two singers have worked together.
  • The song is about the magic that unfolds when midnight strikes, with imagery of mason jars, stars, four-wheelers, and dawn-to-dusk partying. The central thesis is simple:

    Something good always happens after midnight
  • Hubbard wrote the song on July 15, 2023 alongside producer Casey Brown (Russell Dickerson's "Love You Like I Used To," Jelly Roll's "I Am Not Okay") and songwriter Corey Crowder (Florida Georgia Line's"I Love My Country," Chris Young's "Famous Friends").
  • The title came from Crowder, who flipped a familiar parental proverb - nothing good ever happens after midnight - and found it didn't hold up under even mild scrutiny. "In my experience," he told Billboard, "most of the epic nights of my life were after midnight."

    That inversion unlocked the whole song. Hubbard was surprised the phrase hadn't already been snapped up, and once it landed, the story practically wrote itself. In the final chorus, a sly "'round here rowdy kind" nod tips its hat to Florida Georgia Line's "Round Here," while the title inevitably invites comparison to Eric Clapton's "After Midnight." No subtitle was added. No one overthought it.
  • Hubbard didn't write the song with Smith specifically in mind, but within a couple of months, he couldn't un-hear Smith's voice on it. Smith liked the song immediately, then promptly forgot about it, which he cheerfully blamed on a flood of demos and an ADHD-powered attention span. When "After Midnight" resurfaced in conversation later, everything clicked, and because Hubbard sounded great on the demo, a feature made sense.
  • The music video, directed by Jeff Johnson and Kaiser Cunningham, doubles down on the party spirit: bonfires, red cups, beer pong, revving engines, and Smith and Hubbard trading vocals while passing good vibes throughout the night.
  • "After Midnight" arrives amid a broader trajectory of successful Nate Smith collaborations, including "Drinkin' Buddies" (with Lee Brice and Hailey Whitters), "Nobody Likes Your Girlfriend" (with Hardy), "Can You Die From a Broken Heart" (with Avril Lavigne), and a dance crossover hit "I Like It" (with Alesso). The common thread is adaptability, and a knack for finding the fun.

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