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Album cover showing a dimly lit bar at night with a half-empty bourbon bottle and whiskey glass on the counter, warm smoky lighting, and an older man slumped at the bar in the background, conveying loneliness and late-night reflection, with the song title “Last Call Came Early” in elegant script text.
Blues, Songs

Last Call Came Early

Last Call Came Early is an intimate blues soul ballad built around smoky piano, quiet rhythms, and a raw, confessional vocal. The song sits in the late night hours, exploring loss, memory, and quiet self destruction with unfiltered honesty. It tells a story of endurance without rescue, where acceptance replaces hope and silence carries the weight.

Album cover for *2025 Still Standing* by Sly Anthem, showing a determined crowd of people standing together amid fire, smoke, and a burning city at dusk, symbolizing resilience and unity during chaos, with dramatic lighting and bold country anthem mood.
County, Modern, Songs

2025 Still Standing

2025 Still Standing is a modern country anthem driven by momentum, resolve, and everyday resilience. Built on steady motion and wide chorus energy, the song captures the feeling of pushing forward through pressure without slowing down. It is confident, grounded, and focused on standing your ground when the year leans hard.

Album cover for the country song *Just a Little Bent* showing a rustic front yard at sunset with a porch swing, lawn chair, cooler, and children running past an old shed, captured in warm golden light with a nostalgic, small town feel.
Contemporary, County, Songs

Just a Little Bent

Just a Little Bent is a relaxed contemporary country song that finds pride and humor in everyday life. It celebrates stretched paychecks, worn edges, and the quiet joy of family, laughter, and small moments that make an imperfect life feel steady, meaningful, and worth holding onto.

Album cover showing a man in a denim jacket standing by a high rise window at sunset, overlooking a city skyline and winding highway, with the song title “How Do You’ve Made It” in elegant script, conveying reflection, success, and quiet introspection.
Contemporary, County, Songs

How Do You Know You’ve Made It

How Do You Know You’ve Made It is a reflective country pop song that explores the space between achievement and fulfillment. Built on warm acoustic textures and thoughtful storytelling, it captures the quiet moments where success is questioned, priorities shift, and meaning is found beyond milestones and applause.

A mixed group of four young adults relax on a back porch at sunset, smiling and making music together under warm string lights. One person sings into a microphone, another plays an acoustic guitar, and another holds a vintage boombox. The sky glows with soft orange and purple tones. The text “Magic with a Stereo” appears at the top in bold cream letters, with the Sly Anthem logo in purple on the right side.
County, Modern, Songs

Magic with a Stereo

Magic with a Stereo is a slow groove, feel good track about porch nights, real friends, and the simple moments that turn into lasting memories. Blending melodic rap, smooth R and B, warm guitars, and deep 808 vibes, this song celebrates community, nostalgia, and the kind of easy joy you cannot fake. Perfect for sunset hangs and late night chill sessions.

A photorealistic sunset scene shows an empty country road stretching into the horizon beneath soft golden light. The sky is filled with warm clouds as the sun sets over distant trees and open fields on both sides of the road. Centered near the top, the title “The Road We Didn’t Take” appears in an elegant script font. Near the bottom, the artist name “Sly Anthem” is displayed in a stylized handwritten logo.
Ballard, County, Songs

The Road We Didn’t Take

“The Road We Didn’t Take” is a reflective singer songwriter piece built on acoustic guitar, soft piano, and warm strings. It explores the bittersweet weight of choices, missed moments, and the quiet roads that still echo in memory. Intimate vocals and a spoken bridge bring the emotion forward, capturing both regret and appreciation in a gentle, cinematic way.

A middle-aged man with slightly graying hair sits in soft, warm indoor light, holding a wooden picture frame close to him. The photo inside shows two people but their faces are blurred and not fully visible. The man’s own face is turned away, adding a sense of grief and reflection. Gentle shadows and muted colors create an emotional, nostalgic atmosphere. The title “Just One More Good Day” appears in clean white font across the image.
Ballard, County, Songs

Just One More Good Day

“Just One More Good Day” is a heartfelt country ballad about grief, memory, and the kind of love that leaves an echo long after the house goes quiet. Blending steel guitar, soft harmonies, and intimate storytelling, the song follows a man who inherits everything except the one thing he truly wants — one more day with the people he lost.

A gospel choir wearing deep red robes sings passionately on the steps of a large stone church at sunset. Above them, the stylized Sly Anthem logo appears in pink and purple, with the title “When the Angels Start to Sing” written below in bold white script. The warm golden light highlights the church’s tall windows and tower behind the choir.
Christmas, Songs

When the Angels Start to Sing

A soulful country gospel moment that starts in quiet winter stillness and rises into a powerful choir finale. When the Angels Start to Sing captures the small miracles of the season and the hope that grows in every voice, every prayer, and every note.

winter night scene of a small brick house covered in snow, outlined with warm Christmas lights. The neighborhood is dark and quiet with other softly lit homes in the distance. At the top, the title “The Last House on Maple Ridge” appears in elegant cream lettering. At the bottom, the stylized Sly Anthem logo is displayed in soft purple script across the snowy foreground.
Christmas, Songs

The Last House On Maple Ridge

A heartfelt modern country Christmas story about returning home for the first holiday without a father. The Last House on Maple Ridge follows one man as he hangs the lights alone, only to find comfort, healing, and support from the woman who stands beside him. Warm, cinematic, and full of emotion, this song carries a family tradition forward with love and quiet strength.

Christmas Eve scene of an older man wearing a Santa hat and red scarf, looking thoughtfully out the window of a vintage train car. Snow falls softly outside as the train approaches a small festive town with glowing street lamps, a lit Christmas tree, and a church steeple. The title “The Train That Brings Me Home” appears in elegant script, with “Sly Anthem” written below in a bold stylized font.
Christmas, Songs

The Train that Brings me Home

A reflective country Christmas ballad about a man riding a snowy Christmas Eve train through the towns that shaped his life. Each stop brings memories of love, loss, forgiveness, and the people he hopes to make things right with. By the time he reaches home, he discovers the true meaning of Christmas and the healing it can bring.

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