Justin Champagne
He may be sticking to the backroads, but Louisiana's newest export is going places. "Lasso" is a stomping single built for dance floors. "God Damn" is a hard-hitting juggernaut with a hip-hop beat and a rock & roll chorus. "Number to Heaven" — inspired by Justin's father, whose death decades ago left a permanent hole in his son's life — is a bare-boned ballad about loss and love, accompanied by a video that's every bit as moving as the song itself. One of the most emotional songs in his catalog, "Number to Heaven" shines a spotlight on Justin Champagne's voice, proving that his slower songs pack just as hefty a punch as his revved-up bangers.
"Since I was a kid, music is all I've wanted to do," says Justin. "I know my dad had the music in him, too. I want to be something special for him, and for me. I want to have that life he wanted."
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