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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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Megan Burke Turns Personal Experience into Pop Catharsis on ‘Not All Men, Apparently’
Megan Burke’s debut EP Not All Men, Apparently arrives with a title designed to provoke conversation, but beneath its pointed framing lies a deeply personal collection of songs rooted in lived experience. The project sees the Irish artist tackling themes of heartbreak, deception and emotional recovery with an unfiltered honesty that has become increasingly rare within contemporary pop.
Produced by Hungarian hitmaker Áron Somody, the EP documents Burke’s journey through a series of difficult relationships, transforming private frustrations into universally relatable songwriting. Rather than presenting neat resolutions, the songs lean into complexity, examining the lingering impact of toxic dynamics while charting a gradual path towards self-awareness. It is this willingness to confront uncomfortable truths that gives the record its emotional weight.
Among the collection’s standout moments is Make Me, the focus track that introduces a welcome sense of levity. Written as a break from the darker material surrounding it, the song captures a more playful side of Burke’s personality, embracing independence and spontaneity without abandoning the candid perspective that defines the wider project. Its inclusion adds balance to a release that might otherwise feel relentlessly introspective.
Burke’s rise has been built largely on her ability to connect directly with audiences, amassing a substantial online following while earning notable milestones including a No.1 iTunes chart position and performances at some of Ireland’s biggest venues. With Not All Men, Apparently, she delivers her most cohesive artistic statement yet, confirming her status as a compelling new voice in Irish pop and a songwriter unafraid to tell difficult stories.
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