It’s been a few years since we’ve had new music from Canadian country artist Patrick Masse. But that all changed with his latest release “Let’s Ride”.
As the name suggests, “Let’s Ride” is a great song to crank when you’re driving down the road. Roll those windows down, turn up the volume, and enjoy Patrick’s soulful voice. This song perfectly blends Masse’s classic sound with a modern country melody. It’s hard not to sing along with the chorus when it comes in.
About the song Masse says, “This is a summer driving song. Open your rooftop, open your sunroof, roll down your windows, and blast it from your speakers! If you’re on foot turn up those headphones.”
This song features some strong acoustic guitars, Patrick’s deep vocals, and a strong hook that’s easy to sing along with. Co-written and produced with Kuya productions, “Let’s Ride” showcases Patrick’s ability to create music that people can relate to.
Be sure to stream Patrick’s New Single “Let’s Ride” on Apple Music and Spotify.
About Patrick Masse
Patrick has been a pioneer in the world of Canadian country music. He exploded onto the music scene in 1998 with his critically acclaimed album Get There From Here, and in 2002, he decided to come out and live his life as authentically as he could.
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Patrick has been working ever since to further the inclusiveness of country music. “I’d like to see the Canadian country music industry celebrate the fact that three Canadian country artists have helped open doors and pave the way for many other queer artists in the country music industry,” Masse says.
He currently sits on the BCCMA Board of Directors, and is involved in BC’s country music industry. He consistently commits his talent, energy, and resources to the west coast’s rich, ever-evolving arts scene.
Stream “Let’s Ride” By Patrick Masse
In country music, the Front Porch has long been a place of reflection. A place where you can look at the life you have inside that front door. A place where time almost seems to stand still, where you can get away. It’s also a place where you can go to observe the world as it passes by you. To think about your place out there beyond the driveway.