Warren Zeiders reflects on his evolving relationship with his music, especially his breakout hit “Pretty Little Poison.” The country artist shared that he no longer feels a personal claim over the track, acknowledging its immense popularity. “That song has become so big that it’s bigger than me,” he explained. “It’s being sung back to me night after night, so it’s the fans’ music now. They claim it, it’s theirs.”
Zeiders’ perspective is driven by the digital age, where songs can transcend their creators and take on a life of their own. With his latest single “Relapse” climbing the country charts, he hopes it will follow a similar trajectory, finding a deep connection with his fans.
Looking ahead, Zeiders will head to Europe in January and February for performances before embarking on his Relapse Tour, which will kick off in Nashville on March 27.
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