Announced earlier this year, Vincent Mason signed a record deal with Interscope Records/UMG Nashville/Music Soup and released his debut EP “Can’t Just Be Me”. The six-song project includes previously released tracks “Hell is a Dance Floor “, “Livin’ Proof”, and “May Be”. Entirely penned and co-produced by Mason, the EP encapsulates his relatable journey to finding love and the fun he’s having along the way. Using emotionally vulnerable lyrics and catchy melodies, the Georgia native “is off to a commanding start to his career” (Country Central) and showcases the past few years of his life and the lessons he’s learned thus far.
“This EP is a great representation of everything that’s happened from when I first started writing songs up until now. I’m thankful to have the opportunity to co-produce for the first time alongside Brett Truitt,” Mason explains. “The music sounds exactly how I envisioned and I’m excited to mark this moment in time and have it to look back on one day.”
“I’m so grateful to have Interscope, Universal Nashville, and Music Soup help bring our vision to life and keep building on what we’ve started,” Vincent says of his recent signing. “I couldn’t feel better about the team around me and I’m excited to get to work.”
His break-out single “Hell is a Dance Floor “, which has amassed over 20 million combined global streams, introduced his ability to use “soul-stirring lyrics and infectious energy” (All Country News). Mason was 1 of only 12 unsigned country artists to rack up 1 million+ U.S. On-Demand first-week streams on a track since 2021.
Mason toured alongside Ashley Cooke in 2023 and closed out the year with shows opening for Parker McCollum and Niko Moon. As he continues to share his music on stage, he opened for Miranda Lambert in July then Gavin Adcock on his entire fall leg tour. He was also on the bill for festivals this summer including CMA Fest.