Dax Reflects and Rebuilds in Soulful Single with “Man I Used To Be”

Wichita-born artist Dax comes through with one of his most personal and emotionally open songs thus far in "Man I Used To Be." Written in a place of transition while working through sobriety, "Man I Used To Be" is a moving piece that serves as a confession and also rejoices in growth. Teaming up with Grammy-winning producer Jimmy Robbins in Nashville, Dax utilizes raw emotion and powerful storytelling to captivate the listener in an emotionally charged narrative of reflection and making amends.





The lyrics are poignant and honest, depicting grit from pain to clarity. What's so unique about "Man I Used To Be" is the sense of spiritual awakening throughout the composition, as the artist confronts his demons and fights for a better future. 






Dax makes the conscious decision to remain sober for six months before releasing new music, adding an even deeper level of meaning from personal narrative to intersecting anthem about change.





The production is deliberately limited so that the lyrics and vocals can sit at the forefront. There’s a divine undertow that courses through the tune, as Dax said himself, "I could feel God in the room." "Man I Used To Be" is more than a song; it's a moment of truth. And for Dax, it's a rebirth worth tuning into.



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