“‘Lost In A Small Town’ is about a breakup in your hometown or somewhere that you grew up,” Schneider shares. “You knew those streets, you knew those places, and you were always running around there, but now, since that person isn’t with you anymore, it just doesn’t seem as familiar. I actually first came up with the idea for the song, when we were writing a different song. We used the line, ‘she’s the kind of girl that will leave you lost in a small town,’ and I said ‘No, we got to take that out. We got to use that as its own idea and own title.’ This is one of my favorite songs that I’ve written in the last couple of years. I was able to write this with some of my favorite collaborators, Gabe Foust, James McNair and my producer Mark Holman. As soon as we finished it, I knew that I wanted to release it.” Listen now: Declared by Billboard as “Country Music’s next rising star,” this Indiana native has been active in the country music scene since his teens. Drawn to the storytelling aspects of country music, Schneider started performing and writing songs at the age of 14, after meeting Brett Eldredge and singing with him on-stage during a concert. After that, he began posting videos to his YouTube page where he’d cover popular country songs, gaining a devote online following. Since then, Schneider has made a name for himself in the country music community, forging a sound that merges modern pop sensibility with a down-home feel. He’s toured with Florida Georgia Line, Granger Smith and Chris Lane, co-wrote Dustin Lynch’s most recent Top 5 hit song “Momma’s House,” accumulated over 1 Million social media followers and banked an upwards of 186 Million on-demand streams and counting. Next, do people who are tone-deaf hear music differently?