Alright, y'all, saddle up because Ryan Charles is taking us on a joyride through uncharted musical territory, and it's one helluva ride. Straight outta Buffalo, Wyoming—a place once coined as America's "most lawless town"—Charles is blending the cowboy ethos with some good ol' 2000s rap magic.
You remember the kid who would freestyle rap on the school bus, right? That's Charles, except now he's traded the bus for the Emerald City's skyline. After finding his groove in Seattle, the rapper has been throwing down bars and lassos, shaking up the scene with a style that's more unique than a bull in a china shop.
You've probably stumbled across tracks like 2020's "Gettin' Western" and last year's "Old Dirt Fancy" on your late-night Spotify spirals. Charles doesn't just stop at the audio though; the man is a full-blown sensation known for his iconic fashion flair, down-home twang, and high-octane performances. Think of it as line dancing meets mosh pits.
Recently, Charles hopped on Ian Munsick's March 2022 track "Cowboy Killer," and lemme tell you, it's a collab that'll make you wanna ditch your city slicker ways for a taste of the Wild West. And while he's on the grind in Music City, AKA Nashville, you know he's cookin' up something fresh for your playlists.
But what really takes the cake? Charles' latest, "Cold Beer Diet." According to the man himself, it's not just a track—it's a lifestyle. Imagine clocking out of your 9 to 5, cracking open a cold one, and blasting this anthem on repeat until the sun comes up. If you've got the guts to chase it with a few more rounds come Saturday morning, you'll find no judgment here.
So, if you're tired of the same ol' tunes, give Ryan Charles a listen. He's got the kind of flow that'll have you trading your Yeezys for a pair of cowboy boots, and trust me, you won't look back.