There’s something about spring in the South that shifts everything.
Longer days. Warmer air. Windows down. That first stretch of sunlight that makes you feel like you’re starting over without trying to.
Lately, that energy has been shaping my writing in a real way. The songs coming out right now feel alive, lighter in some places, louder in others. I’ve been leaning into R&B grooves, indie textures, and big country-leaning anthems that carry my southern roots at their core.
The R&B cuts have been rhythm-driven, smooth, late-evening type records with emotional pull. The indie songs feel reflective but hopeful, like open-road soundtracks. And the country anthems? They’re wide, windows-down, chorus-screaming kind of songs. Honest. Direct. Built for real moments.
Spring has always felt like movement to me. Growth. Redemption. A reminder that seasons change whether you’re ready or not. That mindset has been pushing the writing toward songs that feel forward-looking, not stuck in winter, not stuck in the past.
This season isn’t about forcing anything. It’s about capturing what naturally shows up.
And right now, what’s showing up feels big, southern, soulful, and ready for open skies.
More coming soon.