Country singer Walker Hayes opens up about a song that almost ended his career in a recent interview. Hayes, who gained popularity with his hit single "You Broke Up with Me," admits that he faced a major setback after releasing a song called "Pants."
Hayes reveals that the song "Pants" was a departure from his usual style and was intended to be a fun, lighthearted track. However, it received a surprisingly negative response from fans and critics alike.
The controversial lyrics and the unconventional storytelling style seemed to alienate a large portion of his audience.
Initially, Hayes was devastated by the backlash and felt that this could mark the end of his career. He recalls feeling ashamed and fearful that he had lost the trust of his fans. The lack of support from his label only heightened his anxieties. However, he credits his wife and manager with helping him see the bigger picture and encouraging him not to give up.
Despite the setback, Hayes did not let the negative response deter him from pursuing his passion for music. Instead, he channeled his energy into writing new songs and exploring different sounds. This led him to create his breakthrough track, "You Broke Up with Me," which was met with widespread acclaim and brought him back into the spotlight.
Reflecting on the experience, Hayes acknowledges that the failure of "Pants" was a necessary stepping stone in his career.
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