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Hailing from a rural Louisiana village called Oak Ridge (population: 124), singer/songwriter Graham Barham infuses his music with so many unforgettable images specific to small Southern towns: moss ponds and magnolia trees, pickup trucks and one-lane roads, to name just a few. But as shown on his breakout single "Preachers Need People" -- a 2022 release that brought him massive viral success -- the Nashville-based musician has a rare gift for turning that homespun storytelling into songs epic in emotional scope. After years of co-writing in such eclectic genres as alt-pop and hip-hop, the 24-year-old artist is now set to make his Virgin Records debut with a batch of songs showcasing his singular brand of country: soulful, straight from the heart, and steeped in lived-in detail. Now gearing up for the year, Barham remains intent on making music that tells the most soul-baring truths. "I'm generally a really happy guy, so writing songs is a way of releasing any negative energy and expressing myself with a level of honesty that can be tough when you're talking to people," he says. "A lot of my songs are about the man I’m trying to become, but I also want to be truthful about who I am presently and the man I was in the past. I hope people can connect with what I'm saying, and that it gives them that feeling when you listen to a song and you need to start it back up right away. It's a kind of feeling you can't even put to words -- but I hope it affects them in a very positive way."