Ever wondered how a song takes shape, from its initial spark to its final release? This episode provides a unique peek into the creative process of the country music industry through the lens of Nashville recording artist, Mason Douglas. Raised in a military family, Mason shares how his diverse musical influences, from his father's army career to his sister's love of music, ignited his passion for country sound. 

A call from destiny led Mason back to his love for singing after a successful stint in songwriting and producing. One of the standout moments in his career was co-writing Kid Rock's hit song, "We the People," which perfectly illustrates how essential timing is to a song's release and success. Mason's journey, full of unexpected twists and turns, provides invaluable insights for anyone trying to navigate the treacherous waters of the music industry. His experiences highlight the importance of timing, trust, and the willingness to follow your passion, wherever it may lead. 

Our conversation wraps up with a deep-dive into Mason’s latest release, "I Miss America". Mason shares his thoughts on the current state of disunity in the country and the role nostalgia plays in our collective consciousness. But it's not all doom and gloom; he believes in the potential for unity and understanding through meaningful conversations. His experiences and perspectives serve as a testament to the power of music in bridging societal gaps and bringing people together. Join us for this enlightening episode, where you'll discover more about Mason Douglas's captivating journey, his music, and his hopes for a united America.
Visit Mason's Website: https://www.masondouglasmusic.com/
Learn more about i Miss America: https://imissamerica.com/ 


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