Country artist Jay Webb writes songs that hit like a gut punch. He grew up bouncing between the backroads of North Alabama and the city in South Alabama, using music to make sense of the chaos around him. What started as a way to process a turbulent childhood quickly became his purpose –- gritty storytelling layered over genre-blurring beats, delivered with zero filter. He began recording demos in high school and never let up, releasing track after track on his own and building a following from the ground up. His lyrics cut deep, his voice carries the scars and his sound refuses to stay in one lane. Webb doesn’t try to clean up the mess – he leans into it, and has a good time doing it.
The genre-blurring artist pulls from a wide range of influences, pairing the weight of Johnny Cash and Hank Williams with the edge of Juice WRLD and Post Malone. It’s not traditional country, and he doesn’t want it to be. He calls it “music for real people with real problems” and his fans know exactly what that means. In 2022, a viral TikTok launched his music to a wider audience. Since then, he’s released standout tracks like “Down Here,” “Bury Me With Bourbon” and “Broken,” racking up more than 415M streams and a growing legion of fans over 2M strong. After wrapping his first headline tour and sharing the stage with artists like Chase Matthew and Kolby Cooper, Webb is charging forward with his forthcoming album Where To Find Me arriving July 25– not as a trend-chaser, but as a truth-teller. And the numbers prove people are listening.