Zac Brown Band Member Caroline Jones Is Fully Committed on “You’re It For Me, Honey”

Caroline Jones is having a moment, and ‘Good Omen’ is the proof. The singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and Zac Brown Band member releases “You’re It For Me, Honey,” the latest single from her forthcoming album, out February 13th via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment.

The track is a 90s country-pop-inspired declaration of devotion, written during Jones’ maternity leave and drawn directly from her real-life marriage. It’s confident, flirtatious, and genuinely fun, exactly the kind of song that reminds you great country writing doesn’t always have to carry weight to carry meaning.

“I wrote this song when I was home on my maternity leave and I just knew it could be a very Shania-esque song,” Jones shares. “It was a lot of fun writing it because it’s so empowering and very tongue-in-cheek.” The comparison earns itself. The track lands with warmth and a knowing wink, and it fits perfectly alongside the album’s broader emotional range.

“You’re It For Me, Honey” joins “All The Things,” “Divorce In A Small Town,” “No Tellin’,” and the title track in previewing ‘Good Omen’s’ 12-song tracklist. Jones’ Good Omen headlining tour is underway now, running nearly 20 dates across the U.S. through May.