Jimmy Mallia takes a ride on a childhood Saturday memory with new song “Uncle”

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When Jimmy Mallia released his first song at the turn of the year, it wasn’t to start a career. He wanted to put out some of the music he had been writing for 15 years for somebody to hear.

“I had no thought I would actually sing them. I thought I would sell my songs to someone. I just wanted people to hear them. First and foremost, I’m a singer-songwriter, so, my first time was just to get the music out there, just to say that I did it.”

Four songs later, he will release his sixth song, “Uncle”. Like most of his songs, it is a folk/country ballad written from a story from his life. It will feature his guitar and more instruments than his usual.

Most of all, it will feature his distinctive voice, a rich deep bass with a fine-toothed saw at the bottom edge. The voice and his music together make you want to sing along.

“This particular song is about an uncle I had growing up,” he said, beginning a story that one day, when she finally heard it, horrified his mother.

Uncle, which is all Jimmy ever called him, is one of those people out of a storybook, he said. Rich, retired at 30, a lifelong bachelor, living with Jimmy’s aunt and grandmother in the family home, built before 1900, in Galveston, Texas.

“We happened to live around the corner and every other Saturday or so, I would go stay with stay with them, and my uncle and I got kind of a tradition of getting up Saturday morning and getting in the car. He would take me around town all morning, and it’s the story of those Saturday mornings.”

Uncle took Jimmy, age 6 or so, on a tour of his banks to visit his money and show off Jimmy, sometimes to the Walgreens lunch counter, and always — the part that his mother found so horrifying — bars. Plural.

Driving home, Jimmy often had to tell Uncle whether the light was red or green. From the chorus:

He was loud, he was mean and fun
He loved me, this much I know
Saturdays were our day alone
Just Uncle, me, best day I’ve known

“I think people probably hear it and get mortified. But for me, what a great childhood memory. I was king for a day.” The song’s perspective is that of the 6-year-old king for a day, not the alcoholic uncle.

Alcoholism and Jimmy’s recovery after more than 40 years of drinking are the perspective of his first song, “Hey Hey.”

“A lot of my songs are, with my own personal experience, intended to be something that people can kind of relate to. I’ve covered mental illness, alcoholism, death of a mother. But this is a joyful memory of childhood. Everybody’s got a story, and, hopefully, it will help some people look back and remember childhood was fun.”

Looking forward, he will release his seventh song the day after Thanksgiving, “All I Want for Christmas.” It will probably be, he says, his one and only Christmas song.

“It’s a fun song, about wanting all my daughters with me for Christmas. It’s very much a throwback. Hopefully everyone who hears it will think Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin. There hasn’t been a really good Christmas song released in a very long time. I think that’s how it started. Man, I miss that whole sound of Christmas.”

He says if “Hey Hey” had not done well, he would probably have quit. But that song quickly hit a hundred thousand streams, and three of the next four, did too.

“Which, you know, for beginners — not half bad. Especially considering there are like 8 million artists on Spotify. Then I’m like, ‘Well, heck, let’s try this again.’ And I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the process.”

The next mountain to climb for a singer-songwriter who never really thought about singing his own songs is live performances. He put his songs out on Groover to get the feedback, and he has received hundreds of comments.

“And people started complimenting on the vocals, and the timbre and what a unique sound. And I’m like, ‘Really?! Wow! Okay, thanks.’ I just wanted my song heard. Never did I think that the vocals would have anything to do with it, so, it’s kind of changed my direction a little bit. Now I’m like, ‘Heck yeah, I’m gonna sing ’em.’”

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Atlanta-Based Artist Will Preston Releases New Single, “Merry Go Round”

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Singer-songwriter Will Preston unveils his latest single, “Merry Go Round,” a soulful pop ballad that lays bare the uncomfortable truths of love’s darker edges. With smooth, addictive rhythms and Preston’s effortlessly polished vocals, the track immerses listeners in the raw emotional turbulence of a relationship that clings long past its expiration date.

Centered on the magnetic but often destructive pull between two people with undeniable chemistry, “Merry Go Round” captures the cyclical agony of trying—and failing—to let go. It’s a haunting meditation on the other side of romance, the one we’d rather not confront but often can’t escape.

“I’ve been on this thing lately with my writing - wanting to deal with the unpleasant side of love,” shared Preston. “When I wrote my single last year “Of Course I Lied,” it was the desire to explore another element of love, [in this case], cheating. I wanted to paint the entire picture and not only talk about what feels good. I wanted people to know they weren’t alone in those feelings.”

Preston’s “Merry Go Round” delivers an unforgettable narrative of emotional entanglement, weaving raw vulnerability into a track that stays with listeners long after the final note. The single captures the relentless push-and-pull of a love that’s nearly impossible to quit, its unspoken toxicity threading through every lyric.

Lines like, “I don’t know what keeps me running to you and you running to me too, it’s like a merry-go-round,” perfectly encapsulate the inescapable cycle of longing and heartbreak. The refrain intensifies the emotional weight, pleading, “What do I have to do so I’ll get over you and get off of this merry-go-round?” Preston’s poignant storytelling and soulful delivery ensure “Merry Go Round” resonates as deeply personal and universally relatable.

“For this particular song, I worked with the same producer, Al Fraser, who worked on [a previous single of mine], “Candy Coated Raindrops” - a lot of people still know me from that song. I really enjoy working with him. He gets me and where I’m coming from. He gets my voice - anytime I work with him, I get a good vocal out of it,” enthused Preston.

While Fraser handled the production of “Merry Go Round,” Preston took the reins on the vocal production, crafting every layer in his studio. For mixing and mastering, Preston turned to trusted collaborator Mike Cushion, a highly regarded engineer based in New York. “Mike is phenomenal,” Preston noted, highlighting the seamless synergy between his team of longtime partners. Though some of Preston’s recent projects have leaned into an adult contemporary style, “Merry Go Round” highlights a shift back to R&B.

“I loved every element of this track. It’s a haunting track - something that kind of sticks with you,” said Preston.

Released on November 22, “Merry Go Round” offers a glimpse into a larger project slated for 2025. While an official date hasn’t been set, fans can anticipate a release around late March or early April. The upcoming year also marks a major milestone for Preston: the 20th anniversary of his debut album, “It’s My Will.” Back in 2005, Preston collaborated with Connecticut-based producer Funkee Boy to craft his freshman album, a project that earned global recognition and set the stage for an impressive career.

Over the years, Preston has continued to captivate audiences with a steady stream of singles and three additional albums: “Caught in the Act” (2007), “#Reacquainted” (2013), and “Where Do I Begin” (2020). As Preston promotes “Merry Go Round” and prepares for the release of his next album, he’s also eyeing a potential tour to celebrate two decades of music-making—an achievement that cements his place as a dynamic force in the industry.

“The inspiration [with my music] is connected to what I heard growing up, listening to my grandmother’s record collection, which was a lot of R&B artists like Smokey Robinson, Al Green, The Pointer Sisters, Aretha Franklin, and more. I used to imagine myself on the album covers,” continued Preston. “And I gravitated to all the powerful singers - the ones who could just get on a stage and command attention.”

Music has always been woven into the fabric of Preston’s life, from his early days singing in the youth choir alongside his siblings to performing heartfelt duets with a neighborhood friend. “We were like a young Bebe and Cece,” Preston joked, reflecting on those formative years.

By the time he reached college, Preston’s journey toward a professional music career began almost by chance. While flipping through his college newspaper, an ad for a recording studio caught his eye, sparking a curiosity that would eventually shape his path. That serendipitous discovery launched him into a full-fledged career.

“I had written melodies and lyrics but never considered it professionally, but I said, ‘I’m going to give it a try,’ and gave them a call. I went over there one day, gave them my melody, we started building a track, and before you knew it, I had my first song, ‘There’s Still Time.’” 

Now a multifaceted artist, Preston is expanding his creative horizons with the launch of his clothing line, My Best Interest Apparel, which debuted on Black Friday. The brand’s collections—The Weekender and After Hours—offer distinct styles to suit different moods and occasions. The Weekender features relaxed, oversized hoodies perfect for lounging, while After Hours delivers a more tailored fit, versatile enough to pair with slacks or jeans for a polished look. Though the brand currently focuses on hoodies, Preston plans to broaden the product line.

Whether through his chart-topping music or his latest venture as the founder of My Best Interest Apparel, Will Preston continues to solidify his status as a creative force. With a string of successful releases and an evolving catalog, Preston has cultivated a loyal and growing fan base across the globe. His artistry has also earned him multiple award nominations, including his most recent nod for SoulTracks Male Vocalist of the Year.

Preston’s latest single, “Merry Go Round,” highlights his knack for crafting soulful ballads that delve into the emotional turbulence of love’s highs and lows. The track is available now on all major streaming platforms, and fans can follow Preston on social media for updates on his forthcoming album, upcoming performances, and appearances.

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