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THERE I GO BY VINCENT MASON

Album releases NOVEMBER 7th, 2025!
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Vincent Mason is gearing up to release his debut album, and the excitement around it feels earned. He’s carving out a lane few artists dare to travel—the Modern REAL Country Road. He’s not chasing pop-country trends, but his music still carries a mainstream polish that makes it accessible without compromising authenticity.
His rise began with “Hell Is a Dancefloor,” a track that didn’t initially resonate with me, but its popularity was undeniable. It dominated country radio in 2024 and became the song that put Vincent on the map. That success likely opened the door to his album deal, even if it wasn’t the song that showcased his full potential.
Then came “Wish You Well,” and everything changed. That single revealed Vincent’s depth as a songwriter. It followed the same radio momentum but carried more emotional weight and lyrical finesse. And just as that track was climbing, he dropped “Damned If I Do,” and that’s when the game truly shifted.
“Damned If I Do” is raw, dark, and brutally honest—a breakup song wrapped in alcohol, heartbreak, and emotional paralysis. Vincent admits he’s a mess; stuck in a loop of pain he can’t escape. The melody is modern, the lyrics are gripping, and the vulnerability is real. It’s his biggest hit yet, and it deserves every bit of the attention it’s getting.
Now, he’s just released “Days Are Numbered,” and I’m beyond excited. It’s a road-worn anthem about chasing dreams while leaving someone behind. She’s crying on the phone, and he’s living out his dream night after night. The tension between ambition and love is palpable, and the more I listen, the more I hear echoes of Zach Bryan’s grit and Parker McCollum’s polish. This single has the potential to be massive.
Vincent Mason isn’t just another newcomer—he’s a performer with real presence. If you’ve seen him on TikTok or caught a live reel, you know he brings the energy to match the songs. With this momentum, There I Go could be the biggest country album of November.
We’ll see how it unfolds, but one thing’s clear: Vincent Mason is a name worth remembering.
​CREATED 9/25/25​​
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WINSTON-SALEM by COOPER ALAN
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Album releases NOVEMBER 7th, 2025!
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Cooper Alan is one of those rare country artists who’s unapologetically himself—bold in his beliefs and unwavering in his style. Despite having only a handful of singles, he’s already carved out a space in the hearts of everyday country fans. His upcoming debut album feels less like an introduction and more like a long-awaited arrival. Thanks to his strong social media presence and no-holds-barred attitude, Cooper’s built a loyal following that’s primed to embrace this release with open arms.
“Fourth of July”
Landing in the second spot on the tracklist, “Fourth of July” is a clear nod to patriotism—and Cooper doesn’t shy away from it. In a time when many artists avoid the topic, he leans in. The song tells the story of a returning veteran, painting a vivid picture of a man celebrating Independence Day with a fifth of whiskey. You’re not quite sure how he’s doing emotionally, but the lyrics—like comparing bottle rockets to bombs—add depth. Melodically, it’s upbeat, a celebration wrapped in hardship. It’s honest, raw, and refreshingly brave.
“Holy Ghost”
This track is Cooper’s heartfelt tribute to his faith. He sings about stumbling into a moment of clarity, meeting a man of God who’s patient, kind, and full of wisdom. Cooper’s vulnerability is striking—he doesn’t just hint at belief, he embraces it. “Holy Ghost” is a beautiful anthem for anyone hesitant to speak openly about their spirituality. True to form, Cooper tackles it head-on, with sincerity and strength.
“Hard Acre”
The newest release from the album, “Hard Acre,” isn’t tied to a specific theme, but it’s a standout. I’ll admit, I was nervous—Cooper’s direct style can be hit or miss—but he absolutely delivers here. The song tells the story of an old man who’s spent decades building memories on a piece of land. After losing his wife, he can’t bear to stay, and he asks Cooper to make it special if he buys it. The line “it’ll be a damn hard acre to sell” hits like a gut punch. It’s a masterclass in emotional storytelling—simple, powerful, unforgettable.
“Plead The Fifth”
This one’s for the party crowd. It’s a tongue-in-cheek tale of a guy who drinks too much, throws a wild bash, and ends up arrested. He “pleads the fifth” to Jack Daniel’s and refuses to testify. It’s hilarious, lighthearted, and tailor-made for bar playlists. While it’s not meant to be taken seriously, it’s a breakout hit that helped put Cooper on the country music map.
“Dale Dickens (RIP)”
This track is country instrumentation at its finest—so rich it almost adds comedic flair. Cooper spins a darkly funny tale of a man who cheats and abuses his wife, only to be taken out by a group of women who’ve had enough. They bury Dale Dickens and flee to Mexico, and no one misses him. It’s a familiar story told with Cooper’s signature wit and charm. You can’t help but laugh and think, “Here he goes again!”
My final thoughts on the album so far released is the overarching theme of this album is unmistakably country—authentic, relatable, and full of heart. Cooper Alan doesn’t just sing about the lifestyle; he lives it, and it shows in every track. This debut has the potential to be a major success, solidifying his fan base and expanding his reach. As a fan, it’s exciting to know that every release will be sincere, bold, and often hilarious. Cooper’s not just making music—he’s making a statement.
CREATED 10/6/2025
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