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Whiskey Haze 4:120:00/4:12
“Whiskey Haze” is my debut single and one of the most personal songs I’ve ever written. It’s about regret, loneliness, and the kind of heartbreak that lingers long after someone is gone. The song starts slow and somber, like the weight of the past pressing down, but as the music builds, so does the energy—just like that desperate, whiskey-fueled search for something (or someone) you know you’ll never find again. I poured my soul into this one, and I hope it hits home for anyone who’s ever tried to drown out their past, only to find it staring back at them in the bottom of a glass.
My sophomore single, “Tell Me Everything” is a song about truly knowing someone—every story, every scar, every part of who they are. It’s about wanting to understand someone on the deepest level, not just the pretty parts but the struggles too, because real love comes from knowing it all. The song has a warm, intimate feel, like a late-night conversation with someone you never want to stop talking to. I wrote this one as a reminder that the best connections come from honesty and openness, and I hope it resonates with anyone who’s ever wanted to love someone for exactly who they are.
“I’m Alright” is my third single, and it’s got a little bit of that ‘90s country attitude mixed with a modern heartbreak story. It’s about putting on a brave face after someone leaves—telling yourself (and everyone else) that you’re fine, even when you’re anything but. The song has an upbeat feel, but beneath the energy, there’s that lingering ache of being pushed aside and left wondering what went wrong. It’s for anyone who’s ever had to swallow their pride, bite their tongue, and act like they don’t care—when deep down, they do.