All My Children alum Jesse McCartney (ex-J.R. Chandler) has a brand-new single out -- and he is now the second actor who played J.R. Chandler to put out new music this week.";
Hot on the heels of the news that Jacob Young (Rick Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful) has released a country song called Fool For You comes today's release by Jesse McCartney of a song called Better With You.
McCartney took to social media to share that he would be going live on Instagram in conjunction with Spotify to chat live with fans.
THREE days until #BetterWithYou! Going live on Instagram around 6PT/9ET, and I want to go live with three people who have pre-saved "Better With You" on Spotify! Pre-save here: https://t.co/Rxmwzf2EAX pic.twitter.com/KmitgDo8Zd
— Jesse McCartney (@JesseMcCartney) March 20, 2018
Just for my fans...be first to hear "Better With You" when it's released on March 23rd on @Spotify! Pre-save it now with this link! https://t.co/Rxmwzf2EAX pic.twitter.com/NNgakxkw7T
— Jesse McCartney (@JesseMcCartney) March 5, 2018
McCartney joined AMC as Adam Chandler and Dixie Cooney's son in 1998 and played the role until 2001, earning two Daytime Emmy Award nominations in that time.
The single is out now, and you can stream or download a copy of "Better With You" on Amazon, Apple, and other online outlets.
While winning the hearts of daytime fans, McCartney rose to fame as part of the boy band Dream Street and later went on to establish a career as a solo artist. He has released several albums, including Beautiful Soul, Right Where You Want Me, Departure, and In Technicolor -- the latter being his last album, released in 2014. McCartney has also contributed to numerous Disney soundtracks, including A Cinderella Story, That's So Raven, and Lizzie McGuire Total Party!
Jacob Young took on the role of J.R. in 2003 and played the role until 2011. To listen to his new song Fool For You, head to Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, or Pandora.
What do you think of McCartney's new song? Which former J.R. Chandler portrayer do you prefer as a musician? We want to hear from you -- so drop your comments in the Comments section below, tweet about it on Twitter, share it on Facebook, or chat about it on our Message Boards.