American Songwriter Magazine Premieres Animated Lyric Video For “That’s About Me” By Country Rocker Bryan Fox & Nappy Roots

“…a lighthearted, hip-hop country-rocker narrated by Fox and Nappy Roots’ Ron Clutch
and Buffalo Stille. Backed by looses beats, humorous lyrics reveal all the good,
the bad, and the ugly of their personalities…”

— Tina Benitez-Eves, Music Journalist, American Songwriter Magazine

“This song is as Country and Kentucky as it gets! Love it!”
–Greg Almond, Program Director, Goober 95.1 WGGC

“That’s About Me” is the 3rd collaboration between Fox & Nappy Roots;
available everywhere digitally NOW at: smarturl.it/ThatsAboutMe

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country rock songwriter Bryan Fox’s new animated lyric video for “That’s About Me” premiered by American Songwriter Magazine [click to read/watch] today. His fun-filled 3rd collaboration with fellow infamous Kentuckians Buffalo Stille and Ron Clutch from Grammy-nominated, Southern alternative hip hop group Nappy Roots offers a utopian aura. Co-written and produced by studio veteran Malcolm Springer (Matchbox 20, Collective Soul, Boz Skaggs), the song was recorded at House of Blues Studios in Nashville.

“…a lighthearted, hip-hop country-rocker narrated by Fox and Nappy Roots’ Ron Clutch and Buffalo Stille. Backed by looses beats, humorous lyrics reveal all the good, the bad, and the ugly of their personalities…”
– Tina Benitez-Eves, Music Journalist, American Songwriter Magazine

Creativity, inclusion and a strong sense of family runs deep in the Fox household, so that’s why the country rocker’s teenage daughters, Dylan (16) and Pepper Fox (14) created most of the artwork used in the song’s animated lyric video. The PG-themed video was produced and directed by Clayton L. Luce of Darkstar Production Company, with additional artwork and theming also provided by renowned Louisville-based artist Jeral Tidwell, of HumanTree.com.

“Working with Nappy Roots has provided some of the most memorable experiences I’ve ever had in the studio,” said Fox. “It’s pure joy. It has an ease to it that just isn’t always the case when working with other artists, much less those in a completely different genre than you. The energy and camaraderie is undeniable.”

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