When we’re growing up, our parents are our heroes. That’s what country singer Ryan Langdon’s father was to him, and that’s who he aspires to be for his newborn daughter.
Known for his country party anthems like “Lit In The Sticks,” “Crossfaded,” and “Buck Wild,” Ryan wants to assure fans that despite becoming a new parent, he is still that badass party guy in the right moments. While he’s racking up accolades including over 8 million catalogue streams worldwide and four Top 40 Canadian Country radio hits (“Lit In The Sticks,” “Leave Me Right,” “Country Like You,” “Feel Like Home”), he’s still taking time to enjoy daddy duty when his daughter hits her own milestones like her first steps and first words. You can hear his transition to becoming a family man in his more recent hits, “Country Like You,” and “Feel Like Home,” a duet with the up-and-comer, Karli June.
Working with well-rounded collaborators old and new such as Dave Thompson (Lady A, Lights), Patricia Conroy (Meghan Patrick, Rivertown Saints), Jim Witter (Steve Wariner), Jesse Slack (Josh Setterfield, Robyn Ottolini), Steve Molella (Finger Eleven, New Friends), and Marty Martino (Down With Webster, Theo Tams), Ryan was encouraged to show off some versatility after mastering rock-country songs. His next releases will infuse his music tastes from the pop and hip-hop world, while still maintaining his country roots.
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