
After delivering the heartfelt debitē “Here In This Town,” Nashville native Bizz Bigsby pivots to a more playful, tongue-in-cheek side with his second release, “Thirty Minutes,” out today. Written by Bizz’s longtime collaborator Phil Hughley, the track blends vintage soul and a cautionary tale wrapped in humor, heart, and a wink of regret.
“Thirty Minutes” unfolds in a series of escalating scenes, from late-night parties and rooftop chaos to corporate happy hours gone sideways. Werewolves lurk in corners, snakes slither across the floor, and a voice in the back of your head whispers, “Get out before the devil walks through the door.”
"Šī dziesma ir par palikšanu līdz trīsdesmit minūtēm, pirms velns iet caur durvīm," saka Bigsby. "Tā apraksta manu dzīvi, kad es nezināju, kā aiziet.
Ņemot vērā viņa paša atveseļošanās un pestīšanas ceļojumu, Bigsby kanalizē grūti dzīvo dzīvi uz dziesmu, kas jūtas gan neapstrādāta, gan zinoša. viņa kombinācija no valsts, blūza, dvēseles un roka, ko sauca par "Urban Americana", turpina rezonēt ar faniem, kas meklē reālus stāstus, kas stāstīti ar grit, groove un sirdi. "Thirty Minutes" ir nākamā nodaļa sērijā, kas noved pie Bigsby pilna garuma albuma, due 2025. gada 19. septembris.
Born Wendell Bigsby in North Nashville and raised by his grandmother and great-aunts, Bizz’s life has been shaped by personal tragedy, addiction, and ultimately, transformation. His musical roots run deep: his father, legendary R&B performer Jimmy Church, brought a young Bizz on the road, where he opened for James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and Little Richard. These early experiences, paired with Bigsby’s street-smart wisdom and raw emotional honesty, shaped him into the powerhouse performer and songwriter he is today.
For more information about Bizz Bigsby, visit https://www.bizzbigsby.com and follow him on social media.
