Nashville, TN (August 1, 2025) – Jacquie Roar slams the gas and kicks things into high gear with her explosive new single, “Til the Gas Runs Out,” available now on all major streaming platforms. Fueled by southern grit and unapologetic firepower, the breakout country rocker is leaving nothing in the rearview.
Co-written with Jesse Slack, the single channels rough, tough, and rowdy country rock in its purest form, with the gritty opening line “I’ve been addicted to the smell of gasoline like nicotine” setting the tone for a track that feels like a spark caught mid-ignition. For fans of Jelly Roll, Hardy, and Lainey Wilson, this release delivers the kind of high-octane energy and fearless storytelling that hits like a full-throttle rush.
“This track is pure fuel,” says Roar. “It’s about grit, guts, and pushing past limits. Following your fire, holding nothing back, and going all in. No brakes, no fear… just pedal down until there’s nothing left to burn.”
Following the success of her last single, “Free,” which racked up over 100K streams, Jacquie continues to prove she’s ready to accelerate her rise to the top of the charts. With a sound that lives at the intersection of outlaw country and rebel rock, she’s quickly becoming one of the most raw and unforgettable new voices in the genre.
“Til the Gas Runs Out” is a red-hot anthem for the dreamers and drifters who live loud, love deep, and never look back. Don’t get left in the dust—stream it now! “Til the Gas Runs Out,”
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