Denver-born artist Atlus, Sean Haywood, is carving out a sound that’s heartfelt, meaningful and catchy country.
While he might describe himself casually as just a guy who enjoys a beer and Netflix, his music tells a different story, one of a driven, passionate artist constantly pushing boundaries.
Atlus’s story is all about resilience and realness. Raised in a tough single-parent home, he grew up fast and turned those experiences into honest, hard-hitting music. He even started writing songs while working long hours as a semi-truck driver, using the road to help support his family and chase his dream.
That grind paid off in a big way, leading to major moments like performing at Red Rocks with Jelly Roll and landing a Top 5 album on Spotify’s Global Chart. Now with over a billion streams, a Platinum single, and millions of followers, Atlus is turning personal struggles into songs that connect with people everywhere.
His debut album Art of Letting Go drops March 20, featuring the rising country single “Devil Ain’t Done.”
We had the pleasure of speaking with Atlus over the phone earlier today, to chat about his career and new album coming out Friday (March 20), The Art of Letting Go:
Learn about Atlus HERE
Listen to Atlus HERE
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