Texas native Hudson Westbrook talks the journey from raising cattle to his country music arrival

Hudson Westbrook is a Texas native who is making a name for himself in the country music scene.

While he is only been at it for a year, the industry newcomer has already gained more than 160 million global streams with 4 million monthly Spotify listeners.

He joined RFD-TV’s Tammi Arender to talk about growing up on a Texas ranch, making the switch to country music, and racking up viral hits and what is next for him.

Keep up-to-date with Hudson HERE.

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