David Cook (and yes, the same David Cook who launched into stardom following his American Idol Season Seven win – breaking several Billboard chart records when 14 of his songs debuted on the Hot Digital Songs chart and 11 of his songs debuted on the Hot 100) certainly knows his way around a good song. His first album, Analog Heart, came out pre-Idol, and his last album, Digital Vein, nicely book-ended that chapter of Cook’s career, a chapter during which he sold more than 2 million albums (including his platinum-certified eponymous album) and, collectively, more than 5 million tracks (including two platinum-certified singles) worldwide.

Cook is well aware of and grateful for the breaks American Idol has brought his way and for the opportunities he continues to have. He has no plans to slow it down. “I love creative endeavors. I like starting with nothing and then finishing with something that didn’t exist before. That’s my favorite thing about creating new music. I love being able to put something artistic out in the world for people to enjoy.”

In 2024, David released two singles.  The first, Dead Weight, was co-written with long-time collaborator, Andy Skib. The second, This Time Tomorrow 16, was a charity single and the sixteenth rendition of the song that inspired the This Time Tomorrow Foundation (every year the foundation releases a new version of the title song by a new artist, with all the funds raised going towards their Random Acts of Kindness program, where they surprise people fighting all types of cancer. David Cook worked with Andrew Skib to produce the track.

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