Despite its title, "Stay Single" is a song about Robb's inability to do just that, and the music video follows the singer and a love interest as they go about their days just out of sight of each other before eventually meeting for the first time while out for their respective runs on a local trail.
Directed, filmed and produced by Robert Chavers, the will-they-or-won't-they clip highlights several spots in Nashville's Sylvan Park neighborhood including Neighbors of Sylvan Park, The Produce Place, Billy's Corner and Sylvan Park Greenway surrounding McCabe Golf Course. Robb was a resident of Sylvan Park when he wrote "Stay Single" with Pete Good, James McNair and Brandon Ratcliff, and he credits some of his preferred neighborhood haunts with inspiring the lovestruck track.
"It doesn't get any more real than this video," Robb shares. "I've lived in Nashville for almost 10 years and Sylvan Park is one of my favorite parts of town! To be able to showcase some of the spots and businesses that make the area unique and were a part of my daily life while living there means a lot, and it only felt right to shoot the 'Stay Single' video there."
"Stay Single" has garnered mentions from Entertainment Tonight, MusicRow, Country Now and more and has been featured on Spotify's Fresh Finds Country, New Music Friday Country and Next from Nashville playlists, Apple Music's New in Country and Country Risers, Amazon Music's Breakthrough Country and Tidal's Rising: Country and Country Waves.
The song is Robb's second release as an independent artist, following 2022's "Pretty Things," which is spinning on multiple radio stations. Robb is getting ready to keep the new music rolling in 2023, with much more to come from the singer this year.