We had the pleasure of interviewing Zach Hood. over Zoom video!
Rising pop star, Zach Hood recently released his single, "how to change a tire\u201d.
This single is like no other for Zach, it shares a vulnerable side in his songwriting. He shares his story on \u201chow to change a tire\u201d that \u201cWhen I was 8 years old my dad left. It was my first heartbreak. When you\u2019re a kid and your parents divorce, it almost seems fake. It\u2019s all you\u2019re used too. As I grew up, I learned a lot of things. I learned how to treat women, and fend for myself without a dad in my corner. It\u2019s the hardest thing I\u2019ve had to overcome. I learned a lot of things from the divorce, but I still miss the simple things that I didn\u2019t learn from my dad. The main reason I wrote this song is because of my brother. He told me a story about a year back and he said 'I was in Mobile, Alabama when my tire popped. I didn\u2019t know what to do cause I couldn\u2019t change it.' He sat there for about 30 minutes until someone pulled up behind him. It was our dad. Out of everyone in the city, it was him\u2026 The odds of that are insane and it broke my heart. With all of that being said, I\u2019ve learned a lot from life, but I still can\u2019t change a tire.\u201d
About Zach Hood:
Born and raised in Daphne, Alabama, Hood went from tirelessly posting content on social media to signing a record deal with Arista, landing representation from William Morris Endeavor, and making his debut festival performance at Hangout Fest in his hometown of Alabama in May 2022, the only Alabama native on the bill. In addition, Hood released his debut EP BLOSSOM, which included previous hit singles: \u201cwhen she was mine\u201d \u201cnever knew a heart could break itself,\u201d and \u201clonely isn\u2019t the word for this. Variance noted that \u201cBLOSSOM offers a glimpse of a future star.\u201d Hood now resides in Los Angeles and has about two million monthly listeners on Spotify, with well over 300 million streams across platforms.
\u201cI\u2019m just a kid from Alabama who stayed true to himself,\u201d says Hood. \u201cI never let anyone get in my way, I persevered, and I stayed on my path. I just absolutely had to make music.\u201d
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