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Jutt Huffman Releases New Summer Anthem “Women Waves And Whiskey”
Rising country artist Jutt Huffman is back with his latest single, “Women Waves And Whiskey,” a laid-back, feel-good anthem that perfectly captures the spirit of a beachy summer, freedom, and escape.
Blending country and reggae influences, “Women Waves And Whiskey” delivers a breezy sonic experience that transports listeners straight to the shoreline—whether it’s Key West, Jamaica, the Bahamas, or even the Great Lakes. With its catchy hook, “I got 99 problems and a beach ain’t one,” the track serves as a reminder to step away from life’s pressures and embrace the healing power of sun, sand, and sea.
“This song is about letting go and resetting,” says Huffman. “There’s something about the ocean breeze that’s meditative and necessary. Growing up landlocked in Ohio, I always dreamed of living by the beach—and now I get to write songs about it.”
Co-written with hit songwriter Corey Lee Barker and Mark Barnowski, the track began as a simple acoustic idea before evolving into a chilled-out production featuring ukulele, giving it its signature island vibe. Huffman produced the single at the legendary Saxman Studios in Nashville, further cementing its authentic roots and polished sound.
Originally from a small town in Ohio, Huffman spent over a decade grinding in Nashville’s honky-tonk scene, developing a reputation for his high-energy performances and versatile musicianship. Known for seamlessly blending genres, he has shared stages with major acts including Josh Turner, Craig Campbell, Tracy Byrd, Kid Rock, Drake White, Uncle Kracker, Gavin DeGraw, The Band Perry, Ryan Hurd, Keb’ Mo’, Craig Morgan, and the Chris Weaver Band.
After releasing his debut “Jutt LP” in 2015, Huffman took time to refine his songwriting and production skills. He returned in 2023 with “Today We Drink,” which climbed to #53 on the iTunes Country Charts—an impressive feat on the same day Morgan Wallen dominated the charts with a massive triple album release.
Now fully re-energized, Huffman is gearing up for the release of two albums featuring all-original songs centered on themes of love, heartbreak, freedom, and good times. With over 25,000 followers worldwide and a relentless touring schedule in Florida and across the U.S., he continues to build momentum toward a breakout moment.
With his soulful voice, electrifying stage presence, and undeniable charm, Jutt Huffman is an artist audiences can’t help but gravitate toward. “Women Waves And Whiskey” is available now on all major streaming platforms.
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Meg Pfeiffer Releases Stripped-Back Acoustic Video for “Kill Me”
Singer-songwriter, producer, and visual artist Meg Pfeiffer has unveiled an intimate acoustic version video of her song “Kill Me,” offering a raw and unfiltered lens into one of the most emotionally charged moments in her catalog.
“Kill Me (Acoustic Version)” confronts the experience of working with someone in the music industry who fails to fully commit—leaving collaborators suspended both emotionally and professionally. Stripped of heavy production, the acoustic version places Pfeiffer’s arresting voice and piercing lyrics front and center, amplifying the song’s sense of vulnerability, frustration, and disillusionment.
At the heart of the song is a striking metaphor drawn from the true story of mountaineers Simon Yates and Joe Simpson, whose survival after a catastrophic climbing accident later inspired a well-known film. Pfeiffer opens the song with the line:
“We won’t survive this like Simon Yates and Joe Simpson,”
suggesting that her own experience felt even more unforgiving than the harrowing tale of endurance and escape.
Throughout the song, Pfeiffer weaves sharp, evocative imagery to articulate betrayal and instability, including the lyric:
“You switched sides like the weather in England. Now you’re with the liars who tell you all the wrong things.”
In the bridge, she distills the chaos of broken alliances into a single cutting line:
“Befriended a clown, now I gotta deal with the circus.”
The accompanying video mirrors the song’s emotional honesty. Minimalist and unadorned, it reflects Pfeiffer’s long-standing artistic approach—prioritizing truth over polish and emotional clarity over spectacle.
Meg Pfeiffer is a singer-songwriter, music producer, and video director whose work has reached millions worldwide. Her video productions have amassed over 200 million views, and her music has been streamed more than three million times on Spotify. She has performed in over 25 countries, captivating audiences with her sharp lyrical instinct, quiet intensity, and confessional live performances that often feel more like intimate conversations than traditional concerts.
Her early career caught the attention of Sony Music and Universal Music Publishing, where chart success came quickly. Ultimately, Pfeiffer chose independence, founding her own label alongside her husband, Italian fingerstyle guitarist Luca Stricagnoli. Now based in Nashville, the duo operate with full creative control and are both voting members of the Recording Academy.
Meg is known for her hands-on artistry—writing, recording, producing, mixing, mastering, and directing her own videos. Her discography spans from her 2006 debut Man from the Woods to expansive releases like Nope and Unsent, the polished pop-leaning Perspective, and her critically acclaimed album Red Wine Philosophy, a sixteen-track work praised for its patience, complexity, and emotional depth.
Over the years, Pfeiffer has received multiple international honors, including the Intercontinental Music Award, Global Music Award, Indie Songwriting Award, and several German Rock & Pop Awards, along with a Josie Music Awards nomination in Nashville.
With “Kill Me (Acoustic Version),” Meg Pfeiffer once again reaffirms her commitment to honesty over trends and freedom over formulas—delivering a performance that is as confronting as it is quietly powerful.
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