Jake Worthington Announces He’s Taking ‘Some Time’ Away from Music to ‘Work on Myself for My Wife and Daughter’
Jake Worthington Announces He’s Taking ‘Some Time’ Away from Music to ‘Work on Myself for My Wife and Daughter’
Ilana KaplanMon, May 25, 2026 at 9:02 PM UTC
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Jake Worthington in April 2026 in Indio, Calif.
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Jake Worthington revealed he's going on hiatus
"I live a life that my heroes did, but that life gotten a hold of me," the country star wrote in a Friday, May 22 Instagram post
Worthington released his latest album When I Write the Song in 2025
Jake Worthington is taking a step back from music.
On Friday, May 22, the country star shared an Instagram post revealing he planned to take "some time" away from his career.
"I live a life as my heroes did, but that life gotten ahold of me," Worthington, 30, wrote. "I love my family, my friends and my fans too much to let it take over me."
He continued, "I need to take some time to work on myself for my wife and daughter."
Worthington then promised he "will come back even better."
"God bless country music," he said.
Worthington received support in the comments from some of his fellow country artists.
"La you bro! 👊," Dierks Bentley commented on the post.
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Carly Pearce added, "this takes a lot of courage. proud of you! 👏."
"I’m here for ya buddy," Jake Owen wrote on the post. "You are stronger than most."
Worthington, who first rose to fame while competing on The Voice in 2014, released his most recent album When I Write the Song in 2025.
In February, the "It Ain't the Whiskey" musician was one of the artists selected as a part of the 2026 NextStage class alongside Alexandra Kay, Carter Faith, Emily Ann Roberts, Graham Barham, Hudson Westbrook, Tyler Braden, Vincent Mason and Willow Avalon.
In 2024, he spoke to PEOPLE about why it was a "gift" to collaborate with one of his "musical heroes" and fellow Texan Miranda Lambert on their joint track "Hello S---ty Day."
"I know I've had 'em. I had definitely had [those] mornings... mornings and evenings that felt exactly how I believe that the song portrays, and I think a lot of folks have," Worthington said of the track.
He added, "People are going to have s---ty days. And I think that we see the connection between the listener and the artist based off of what their songs are, how much you can relate."
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