Pamela Hopkins, the unstoppable force from Little Rock, Arkansas, is back with a fiery anthem that pays homage to her larger-than-life father. Brace yourself for the raw power of “Raised Some Hell in Me.”
In a world where music has the power to resonate deeply, Pamela’s latest creation goes beyond entertainment—it’s a heartfelt tribute to her father’s memory. A man who left an indelible mark on her life, “Raised Some Hell in Me” captures the essence of his rugged yet impactful influence. With a voice that’s equal parts soulful and fierce, Pamela navigates the emotional terrain with breathtaking authenticity.
As Pamela’s vocals soar, you can feel the weight of her emotions, the depth of her connection with her dad. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of her upbringing, of learning to be tough just like her father:
“I grew up fighting, whooping ass, just like my dad/People wondered how such a good girl could learn to be so bad/I could walk the walk, I could talk the talk, I did it every day/I was just as tough as my old man, that’s what everybody’d say”
The track’s blues-country infusion, blended with a hint of heavy rock, creates a magnetic energy that’s hard to resist.
“Raised Some Hell in Me” is a musical force that demands attention. Pamela’s vocals paint vivid scenes of love, loss, and resilience. “Raised Some Hell in Me” is a powerful testament to the impact a father can have, an enduring tribute that will resonate with anyone who’s experienced the unconditional love of a parent.
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Review By: Diana Reed