Brian Fuller Inspires with Latest Track "Write a Song"

Brian Fuller Inspires with Latest  Track "Write a Song"

Brian Fuller, a rising country music artist from Springfield, Georgia, has released his latest single "Write a Song" on January 31, 2025. This new track marks Fuller's first release of 2025, following what he described as his "biggest year" in 2024.

During the last 12 months, he released his EP titled "Room to Talk" and several singles including "Someone Else's Summer" and "That Girl Can Drive". His music has been steadily gaining traction on streaming platforms, with his track "Talk of This Town" accumulating over 1.2M streams on Spotify alone.

As for "Write a Song," Fuller had been building anticipation for its release through his social media channels. He expressed his excitement and confidence in the track, stating, "I've got a really good feeling that y'all are gonna love this one and I hope I'm right!"

Fuller's journey in music began at a young age. He received his first guitar at seven years old and started playing drums even earlier, around four or five. Growing up in a musical family, with a mother and sister who sang and an uncle who played in a metal band, Fuller was surrounded by musical influences from an early age.

Before moving to Nashville to pursue his country music career, Fuller honed his skills performing at local venues in Georgia. He recalls his first public performance at a Memorial Day festival in Buckingham Plaza on Highway 30, where he sang three songs: "My Kind of Crazy," "In Color," and "Don't Think I Can't Love You". As a teenager, he continued to perform at school talent shows, local festivals, and restaurants in the area.

Fuller was a finalist in the NASH Next Local Find 2018 competition, winning the regional round with his original song "Buzzin' Like You". This success led to him performing at the national NASH finale event in Nashville, where he was judged by industry heavyweights including Big Machine Label Group's Scott Borchetta and Brooks & Dunn's Kix Brooks.

Fuller's musical style is rooted in his small-town upbringing, which he credits as a significant influence on his songwriting. He aims to create relatable content based on his personal experiences while also pushing to make each song unique. His approach to country music embraces the genre's evolving sound, appreciating the industry's openness to diverse styles within the country framework.