Sam Hunt – SOUTHSIDE

Album Info

Artist: Sam Hunt

Title: SOUTHSIDE

Year: 2020

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Tracklist

  • 1. 2016 (3:55)
  • 2. Hard To Forget (3:24)
  • 3. Kinfolks (3:01)
  • 4. Young Once (3:05)
  • 5. Body Like A Back Road (2:42)
  • 6. That Ain't Beautiful (2:44)
  • 7. Let It Down (2:50)
  • 8. Downtown's Dead (3:33)
  • 9. Nothing Lasts Forever (3:04)
  • 10. Sinning With You (3:16)
  • 11. Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90's (3:35)
  • 12. Drinkin' Too Much (3:52)

Review

Sam Hunt’s SOUTHSIDE ain’t your typical country album; it’s got swagger and soul, mixing heartache with a modern-day Southern vibe. From the first track, “2016,” you’re hit with that raw regret—it’s like Sam’s laying his heart out on the bar, letting you in on the mistakes he can’t shake. There’s a real storytelling grit to it, but he wraps it all in this smooth, hip-hop-infused beat that makes it impossible not to get hooked.

“Hard to Forget” is a wild ride, sampling Webb Pierce’s “There Stands the Glass” in a way that somehow blends classic twang with a beat that slaps. And when he hits “Kinfolks,” it’s straight-up feel-good country, but with that Hunt spin. It’s not just about family; it’s about showing off your roots with a bit of style, a bit of pride.

Hunt’s SOUTHSIDE struts the line between old-school country soul and modern edge. He’s not here to play it safe—he’s here to give you something real, something catchy, and something that gets under your skin. This album’s got guts, charm, and a bit of that Southern fire. - Wade