Yeehaw! Feel the Southern Vibes with Pamela Hopkins’ New Single: ‘Raised Some Hell in Me’

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“Raised Some Hell in Me” – a new anthem that echoes through the heart of country, rock and blues. It’s a song that sings of resilience, of love and loss, and of the indomitable spirit of its creator, Pamela Hopkins. It’s a testament that is both deeply personal, yet strikingly universal.

Pamela Hopkins’ music is more than just a pleasant melody to the ear. It’s a soul-stirring experience that connects with the listener on an emotional level. It’s a song of life, love, and loss that captures the essence of anyone who has ever loved and lost. The Little Rock singer-songwriter has crafted a beautiful homage to her father by blending country rock and heartfelt lyricisms into one powerful sound.

Music, for Pamela, is a tool of expression, a means to convey the emotions that sometimes words alone can’t capture. Her music is not just heard, it’s felt. With the release of “Raised Some Hell in Me,” Pamela takes the listeners on a journey that many can resonate with – a tribute to a father, a testament to her upbringing, and the sheer resilience instilled in her by her father.

Pamela’s father was more than just a parent – he was the inspiration behind this song. His influence is evident in the raw emotional energy that fuels her songs, and “Raised Some Hell in Me” is no exception. The song is a tribute to her father, a man who left a significant impact on her life and her music.

Music, for Pamela, was a means of expressing emotions too deep for words. It was her way of connecting with her listeners, of sharing her personal experiences and the lessons she learned from her father. “Raised Some Hell in Me” is a reflection of this connection. It’s a song that embraces the ups and downs of life, the struggles, the triumphs, and the unwavering resilience that was instilled in her by her father.

The song is a testament to her upbringing, to the struggles she faced, and the lessons she learned. It’s an anthem for anyone who has ever been shaped by their parents, who has ever been inspired by their resilience, and who has ever been driven to make a difference in the world. It’s a homage to her father, a tribute to the man who made her who she is today.

Listening to “Raised Some Hell in Me” is not just about enjoying a song – it’s about experiencing the raw emotions, the heartfelt sentiment, and the unique southern vibe that Pamela Hopkins brings to her music. It’s about feeling the music, not just hearing it. So why wait? Listen to “Raised Some Hell in Me” and feel the Southern vibes for yourself.

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A music industry veteran of over 30 years, Michael Stover is a graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, with a degree specializing in the Music and Video business. Michael has used that education to gain a wealth of experience within the industry: from retail music manager and DJ, to two-time Billboard Magazine Contest winning songwriter, performer and chart-topping producer, and finally, award-winning artist manager, publicist, promoter and label president. In just 10 years, MTS Records has released 40+ Top 40 New Music Weekly country chart singles, including FIFTEEN #1s and 8 Top 85 Music Row chart singles. MTS has also promoted 60+ Top 40 itunes chart singles, including 60+ Top 5s and 40+ #1s, AND a Top 5 Billboard Magazine chart hit! Michael has written columns featured in Hypebot, Music Think Tank, and Fair Play Country Music, among others. Michael is a 2020 Hermes Creative Awards Winner and a 2020 dotComm Awards Winner for marketing and communication.Michael has managed and/or promoted artists and events from the United States, UK, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Australia and Sweden, making MTS a truly international company.