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William Clark Green – Drinkin’ And Drivin’ (Live Performance)

William Clark Green - Drinkin' and Drivin

William Clark Green brings rowdy suburban swagger with **“Drinkin’ and Drivin’,”** released July 9 and performed live recently at Levitt Pavilion—it’s the golf-cart-stomping anthem that warns “you’ve been warned”[1][2]. The track kicks off with gritty guitar and stomping drums, setting a party-loud tone. He grins through lyrics like: “Let it rip”—a tongue-in-cheek anthem about buddies, moonshine, and bad choices. It’s rebel spirit for the modern small-town square—equal parts fun and devilish. In the Levitt video, crowd reactions punch through; Green moves with swagger, energy boiling through every frame. The audio’s loud, visuals are clean, and you get that Texas-born rebel heart in full drive. William himself says: > “It’s a song about golf carts, moonshine, and dodging domestic consequences. You’ve been warned.”[1] That Texas-sized honesty is always welcome. Final Verdict: “Drinkin’ and Drivin’” isn’t preaching—it’s provoking. William Clark Green knows how to light the fuse, and this live take is the spark. It’s rural rebellion you want to blast—and get away with. Sources: William Clark Green Official – “Drinkin’ and Drivin’” release announcement (July 9, 2025) — quote and song context. YouTube – Live performance at Levitt Pavilion (audio/video clarity). Bandsintown – Artist background and live show history.

Hudson Westbrook – “Damn Good Taste In Whiskey”

Hudson Westbrook - Damn Good Taste In Whiskey

Hudson Westbrook’s “Damn Good Taste In Whiskey” is a sharp, barstool confession that grabs you by the collar — part heartbreak anthem, part cheeky red-dirt boast. The track is the latest teaser from his upcoming debut album *Texas Forever*, due July 251, and it proves the 20‑year‑old Stephenville native is forging a proper outlaw legacy2. The song opens on a warm mid-tempo groove flickering with acoustic guitars, fiddle, and a steady drumbeat that feels familiar without feeling safe. Westbrook’s voice—earthy, self-aware, and Texas-proud—delivers a line that’s already echoing through small bars across the state: > “I guess I like things that burn my chest… But a damn good taste in whiskey.”2 Written alongside Randy Montana and produced by Lukas Scott & Ryan Youmans, the track blends red-dirt authenticity with enough polish for mainstream ears2. The accompanying “Visualizer” captures the mood — low-light bar scenes, whiskey-soaked melancholy, and that Texas pride that doesn’t need neon to make its point0. With charting singles like “House Again” and a fast-growing streaming presence, Westbrook’s on the rise2. Final Verdict: “Damn Good Taste In Whiskey” is a well-aged statement of purpose — laced with humor, honesty, and Texan heart. Hudson Westbrook isn’t riding tradition — he’s remixing it with swagger and vision. With *Texas Forever* dropping soon, this ride’s only just revving up. Citations: CountryCentral reports *Texas Forever* drops July 25. The Music Universe and Holler Country detail release info, writing credits, and key lyric line. YouTube visualizer shows the mood and video style.