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Kashus Culpepper: Military Vet's Authentic Debut
24 Jan
Summary
- Singer Kashus Culpepper released his debut album, Act I.
- Culpepper served in the U.S. military before music.
- The album was recorded at the legendary Muscle Shoals, Ala.

Kashus Culpepper, a breakout singer who gained prominence in 2024, has released his first full-length project, Act I. Culpepper, who developed his musical talents later in life while serving in the U.S. military, considers this album a significant personal marker. He aims to offer listeners an authentic glimpse into his mindset and artistic evolution.
The 18-track album, Act I, is heavily influenced by old-school cinema and Southern culture, featuring collaborations with artists like Marcus King and Sierra Ferrell. Culpepper recorded the project in the renowned Muscle Shoals, Alabama studios, a place with a rich musical heritage, seeking to capture its unique energy.
Culpepper emphasizes the authenticity of his music, stating he is not trying to emulate anyone but rather express himself genuinely. The album showcases his diverse musical tastes, moving from soulful hooks to tender ballads and fiery collaborations, demonstrating his refusal to be confined by genre limitations. This debut project aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of his multifaceted artistry.




