Came up with the idea because I always tell people if I could have chosen another career than the one I have i'd be a country singer and some even say I have a good voice. So let's say you're an upcoming artist, what would be your genre? How would you manage your first era? and come up with your first album.
I'd be Country as thats what I was raised listening to but i'd mix it up with a bit of pop as I'd want to go up the charts and appeal to the listeners that are my age and younger but i'd still have tracks that would stay true to my country roots like George Strait and Johnny Cash for example.
The title of my album would be
Country Surfer Boy i'm a country guy but since now I live in California, I think it fits.
Album Tracks:
1.Country Surfer Boy
2.Lovin Ya
3.Beautiful Love
4.Fireworks
5.Good Times Feat. Luke Bryan
6.Make This Town Ours
7.You and Me
8.Tailgate Under The Moon
9.Stayin Up All Night
10.Get Me Drunk
11.Looking Back
12.Dear God
Singles:
1.Country Surfer Boy
Promo Single: Would be released around Spring Break. Would be an uptempo song with some catchy lyrics that would make you wanna sing along when you're driving down the beach with the top down
2.Beautiful Love
First Single: Released just in time for Summer. A Pop/Country track perfect for summer time that just makes you want to be at a fire with friend and your love one right next to you. Think "Beer in the Headlights by Luke Bryan
3.You and Me
Second Single Released around September, would be a song mixed with a bit of Reggae. Think Make Me Wanna by Thomas Rhett
4.Dear God
Third Single: I'd want this to be released in the winter like around November and wouldn't be for the charts. Just a true country song about God and how life can be tough sometimes. A personal track.
5.Good Times Feat. Luke Bryan
Fourth Single: It would be an uptempo Bro-Country song about those wild night with you and your friends. Would probably be released by spring time the following year
6.Looking Back
Fifth Single: The final single of the album, a ballad that's mostly about looking back at life experiences and how they turn you into the person you become, a bit of a love letter to my boyfriend