

On the inspiration behind the song, Steven shared “I wrote this song back in 2017 with Brian, Daniel and Brad. I didn’t even realize how important the line ‘we got married in that back yard’ was until May 7 2020 when that line became a reality and my wife and I really did get married in our backyard. This song is so special to me and I hope it makes you think of that person who always feels like home.”
Garnering over 16.7 million global streams and a variety of songwriting collaborations with the likes of Keith Urban, Garth Brooks, and more, Steven Lee Olsen’s veteran songwriting credentials in the industry are further displayed in his new track “House A Home”. Yet another track released under Universal Music Canada, “House A Home” highlights Steven Lee Olsen’s progression as a solo artist, a journey that has been fully realized through his successful string of releases under the label this past year. Including his most recent track, “The Woods”, and his ode to Nashville “Nashville or Nothing”, which currently sits at #23 on the Canadian Country Radio Chart and has amassed 4 million streams.
A recent CCMA (Canadian Country Music Association) Video of The Year nominee for his “Relationship Goals” music video, Steven Lee Olsen has kicked off his summer with several live shows including the Canada’s largest country music festival, Boots and Hearts this past weekend. His upcoming performances include playing Montreal’s Lasso Montreal Festival tonight and the Manitoulin Country Fest in Northern Ontario on August 13th. Look out for more exciting Steven Lee Olsen events, music, and content to come throughout 2022.

Sometimes nostalgic, oftentimes adventurous, Steven Lee Olsen’s pop-infused take on country music is one meant to energize and inspire. Accumulating a global fanbase, the Toronto-born singer continues to develop his artistry outside of his various co-created #1 chart-topping songs like “Blue Ain’t Your Color.” His knack for delivering consistent country-pop hits make him both a force to be reckoned with in the industry, and a country artist who has truly, since the age of twenty when he set foot in Nashville for the first time, devoted his life to country music.