Yung Gravy Drops New Single "Lone Ranger"
- Staff
- Jun 28, 2024
- 3 min read
Gravy's new album 'Serving Country' arrives later this summer

Yung Gravy has dropped a new single called “Lone Ranger.” It is the third single from his upcoming album, Serving Country, which arrives on August 30 through Republic Records. Stream the official lyric video below.
Dusty acoustic guitar rolls like tumbleweed beneath his distinct baritone. Slinging truth on the hook, he proclaims, “Girl, you know that I’m a lone ranger, you know I ain’t never worried about no danger and if I catch you plotting on my paper, best believe you gonna be saying your prayers.” Leaving a no-good cheating ex in the dust of this bold ballad, Gravy confidently flies solo into a new horizon.
It lands in the wake of his massive collaborative single “White Claw” featuring global icon Shania Twain. Stirring up a buzz online Milwaukee Journal Sentinel applauded how, “Gravy’s tune with Twain is giving twangy ballad,” and Melodic Mag hailed it as “a catchy call-and-response love song with fun, relaxed lyrics.” HotNewHipHop praised it as “cheeky,” while American Songwriter put it best, “Man! I feel like a…White Claw!”
It followed his recent countrified banger “Clementine." About creating the song Yung Gravy shared, “I was staying at Zac Brown's crib in Georgia and we tried sampling Chicken Fried. Turned out it was too perfect to be messed with, so I used that inspiration and cooked up a new song about my newfound love for Southern women.”
Multi-platinum upstart Yung Gravy is returning to the road this year for his biggest headline jaunt yet, the Grits & Gravy Tour 2024 produced by Live Nation. As part of his next chapter, the enigmatic artist, entrepreneur, and phenomenon promises an evening of “all new country clappers and seasoned trap classics.” He rolls through San Diego, California on July 3, plays major markets coast-to-coast, and wraps up this extravaganza with a massive hometown headline show in Minneapolis, Minnesota on November 29.
Tickets are on sale now.
Gravy strutted into the spotlight once more with his latest single and music video, “Clementine” from his upcoming album, Serving Country. About creating the song Yung Gravy shared, “I was staying at Zac Brown's crib in Georgia and we tried sampling Chicken Fried. Turned out it was too perfect to be messed with, so I used that inspiration and cooked up a new song about my newfound love for Southern women.”
Only the best things get better with age — wine, cheddar, 401ks, the list goes on. It turns out Yung Gravy gets better with age too.
When you think about it, the name Yung Gravy says a great deal. It’s perpetually youthful, and it oozes “sauce.” As such, Yung Gravy uses his own special recipe to bring originality and positivity to make his one-of-a-kind impact on the genre. Gravy flexes his passion for soul music and oldies in his production, sampling a wide range of musical styles dating from the 1940’s to the present-day. Nostalgic and often-jubilant melodies paired with heavy trap drums form the usual canvas for his signature baritone voice—reminiscent of Barry White. Showcasing effortless flows and endlessly quotable lyrics, Yung Gravy paints something truly unique while clearly having a good time doing so. In the span of six short years, Gravy has transformed from Soundcloud stalwart to platinum powerhouse.
To date, his accolades include three platinum and four gold singles as well as 10 sold out tours of North America, Europe, and Australia. He has collaborated with his self-proclaimed musical heroes, including Lil Wayne, Chief Keef, Juicy J, T-Pain, and the late Young Dolph. Gravy became the soundtrack, and unofficial second mascot, of the Tampa Bay Lightning, and was given an honorary Stanley Cup Ring. He starred in a worldwide commercial campaign with Martha Stewart, and weeks later performed for the VMAs and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Not to mention, he partnered with Dr. Pepper, Samsung and Jimmy John’s for campaigns.
Additionally, he’s also appeared in the blockbuster movie Good Burger 2 and wrote an original song for the soundtrack titled, “Gravy’s Delight.” Tallying 6 billion streams and selling 5 million units thus far, he’s notched four entries on the Billboard 200, two in the Top 30 of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart, and two on the Top 20 of the Top Album Sales Chart. He’ll hit the stage at Bottlerock and Hangout Music Festival in 2023.
For all of the swagger and style he exhibited upon his arrival, he managed to become even smoother since his introduction in 2016. After streams in the billions, packed venues, and “side missions” with Martha Stewart, he stirred up his tastiest sauce yet on his 2022 third full-length opus, Marvelous [Republic Records] introduced by the chart-topping platinum-certified Billboard Hot 100 Top 30 single “Betty (Get Money).”
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