Cody Jinks
Cody Jinks is an American country music artist from Denton, Texas, who has been making waves in the country music scene since he started his career in the mid-2000s. Born on August 18, 1980, Jinks was initially part of a thrash metal band called Unchecked Aggression before he discovered his love for country music.
Jinks started his country music career in 2008 with his debut album "Collector's Item." However, it was his 2015 album "Adobe Sessions" that catapulted him into the limelight. This album, with its traditional country sound and introspective lyrics, peaked at number two on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart.
Jinks followed up "Adobe Sessions" with "I'm Not the Devil" in 2016, which debuted at number four on the Top Country Albums chart. In 2018, he released "Lifers," his first album under a major record label, Rounder Records, which reached number two on Billboard's Country Albums chart.
Known for his authentic, outlaw-country style, Jinks has won over fans with his raw vocal prowess and honest storytelling. Despite his success, he remains grounded and committed to his independent roots. His music reflects his life experiences, personal struggles, and the realities of everyday life, resonating with many listeners.
In 2019, he released two albums, "After The Fire" and "The Wanting," which both debuted at number one on the iTunes country chart. Jinks continues to tour extensively, bringing his unique brand of country music to fans all over the United States. His music is characterized by its deep, resonant vocals, traditional instrumentation, and heartfelt lyrics.