For the past eight years, singer-songwriter Drew Taylor has been making a name for himself in modern country music by opening for legends like Kane Brown, Tanya Tucker, and Paul Brandt. The Waterloo, Ontario, native draws on that experience for his new single "MAKERS," which sounds both old and new at the same time.
The slow-burn magic of unexpected connection is what makes "Makers" so special. It compares falling deep to the patience it takes to make good whiskey. That metaphor sets the mood: warm, purposeful, and full of tradition. Drew's singing has a natural grit to it; it never goes too far and lets the emotion breathe instead of forcing it. The production is still tasteful, with classic country sounds at its core but a hint of a more modern edge.
Drew's self-control is what really stands out. Instead of trying to make the song sound better on the radio, "Makers" trusts the song's core emotion. The lyrics are honest and show that moment when chemistry goes from being a spark to something real. It makes you think without being too heavy, and it's romantic without being too cheesy. Drew Taylor shows in "Makers" that he's helping to shape it, one carefully poured song at a time.a
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