Ryan Broshear: ‘Spin Me’ Single Review

Ryan Broshear is hoping that his latest single, ‘Spin Me,’ leads the way to a long-standing career in country music. Ryan recently released his second studio album, an EP titled ‘Paint It Red’ with ‘Spin Me’ as the lead single. Broshear’s first album was released in late 2011 and he has since grown as an artist. This time around, the Ohio native wanted to push the envelope and experiment a little more with his sound. He wanted something that sounded a little more fresh and edgy but without neglecting his impressive voice. The new EP includes six songs, and for Ryan, ‘Spin Me’ stood out in a special way that made it the obvious choice to put out as the first single. The song not only has a great energy to it, but it also really showcases the singer’s talent vocally. The modern beat is a wonderful contrast to Ryan’s very traditional-sounding voice, which gives ‘Spin Me’ a unique sound that will help Broshear stand out.

The song was penned by Broshear and his producer, Daniel Agee. It tells a story of falling for a girl that you can’t get out of your head and has a melody that you won’t be able to get out of your head as well! It’s the perfect song for falling in love and fans both young and old will be able to relate to lyrics. The song is full of clever play on words as Ryan compares the girl he’s falling for with musical references such as, ‘you turn me on like a radio…’ The song is about a new relationship that’s on your mind 24/7, but even though the topic is one that has been visited by country artists time and again, Broshear has managed to put out a one-of-a-kind track.

Broshear believes the song will play well on the radio and appeal to a new audience. Even the title is urging stations to play it. ‘Spin Me’ is sure to grab the attention of new fans and take Broshear’s career to the next level. Ryan’s authenticity and genuine talent is sure to have fans hooked – we already are. This is an artist you’re definitely going to want to check out.

Favorite Lyrics: They keep on tryin’ to creep on but that’s a tune you’ve heard too many times, I want to be the music to your ears…