I’m going to go work construction and save money and move to Nashville. Started posting some of these videos on Facebook was kind of the first thing that I did. You know, I get like 1,500 views or something. It wasn’t nothing. Put up a video. Spilled Whiskey was the song. It got like 330,000 views or something like that. I got a few calls from and emails from people in Nashville mostly like you can come up with $20,000. We’ll cut you a record and make you a star. I didn’t know anything about the music business, but I was pretty sure that that was not how it worked. Yeah. Guy named Carson Chamberlain, who is my producer to this day. Yeah. He sent some email and like didn’t hardly say anything in it. He just like, “Hey, been in the music business a while. I’m not much for tooting my own horn, but you can probably look me up if you want to. Uh, give me a give me a call sometime if you want to talk about working together.” He wouldn’t ask him for money to go in and cut songs. He was like, “Man, let’s see if we can be buddies and then, you know, we’ll see if we can work together after that.” I started coming to town that fall of 2018. He would fly me in, let me stay at his house, set up co-writes for us. big- time mentor and, you know, kind of a father figure for me out

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  1. I JUST LV THIS GUY!!! HIS VOICE!! HIS CHARACTER! HIS SILLINESS!!! 💜 { I'm pretty sure that ain't how it worked 😅- YA DIDNT NEED ANY OF THEM NASHVILLE FOLK! 😅

  2. Nashville is mostly those music "predator" scam types, wanting to control everything you have, co write on songs without doing a single thing, and exploiting you. So Top saying this isn't a surprise. If anything he got the light version of the scammers.

  3. I’m not on Facebook for a few years now but you can sing, so do that and do it well. Don’t try to change your accent because that’s what makes your voice enjoyable to listen to when you sing. Don’t let them try to make you into someone you’re not.

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