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Tucker Wetmore Is Going To Be A Megastar.

This guy was one of the coolest, (and best looking) dudes I've ever met. 

The whole time we were siting across from him interiewing him, I kept thinking we were talking to a better looking, and more talented Danny Amendola. And those are fighting words.

Originally from a small town in Washington state, Wetmore's life has taken a few turns, including playing college football before an injury led him back to his first love, music.

Tucker had a promising athletic career before focusing on music full time.

He played football at Montana Tech, where he was a wide receiver. Injuries played a significant role in his decision to pivot away from sports. He suffered multiple leg injuries, including breaking his leg three times. These setbacks ultimately led him to re-evaluate his path and go all-in on music.

Prior to college, Wetmore was a multi-sport athlete in high school, excelling in baseball, track, and football. He even earned all-conference and all-state honors as a wide receiver during his senior year.

He credits his mom for convincing him to follow his passion for music and to relocate to Nashville in 2020, he steadily released music, gaining traction with songs like "Wine Into Whiskey" and "Wind Up Missin' You."  His voice is fuckin amazing.

He's now signed with UMG Nashville in partnership with Back Blocks Music.

Wetmore's music blends classic country storytelling with contemporary sounds, drawing from his own experiences and observations.

His songs have garnered millions of streams, and "Wind Up Missin' You" is currently climbing the country radio charts.

This guy is going to be a megastar. Get familiar with the name now.