Breakout singer-songwriter Wyatt Flores releases his 7-track project, Life Lessons available now, November 17th. Exploring the depths of his meteoric rise over the last few years, grinding away in Nashville, and playing sold-out shows across the country, Flores pairs captivating melodies with songs that hold meaningful stories.
Listen to Life Lessons HERE
The Stillwater, Oklahoma native has always prioritized the music and his fans. As he navigates the pressure of perfectionism and the beauty of learning from every misstep, Flores chronicles his journey in Life Lessons.
"Life Lessons is a series of stopping points in the timeline of my early career. From carefree to caring so much you wind up feeling alone. From being a nobody to being a somebody who you don't even know. From never moving to holding on by a thread. This is the story of my pursuit of happiness while looking out the rearview."
Throughout the collection, Flores contemplates the price of following dreams, highlights the struggles and importance of mental health, and reassures his deeply invested fan base with the promise that you are not alone.
Amassing nearly 180 million streams over the last two years, Flores has unequivocally established himself as “one of country music’s newest and brightest stars in the making” (Holler). He blends his Country, Americana, and Bluegrass influences to create a compelling new sound that celebrates his past while his passion propels him forward into a meteoric rise.
Flores continues to trek across the country, bringing his electric live show on the road. His ‘Times Are Getting Hard’ Tour will hit major cities in Denver, Houston, and Dallas to wrap up 2023. To purchase tickets head to wyattfloresmusic.com/.
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