Chris Fabregas captures the feeling of a life-changing moment in “Fireflies on I-65,” a moving country-pop release inspired by his family’s actual move to Tennessee. The song is about the feeling of closing one chapter and opening another, with a level of honesty that’s hard to find when you’re not looking for it.
With reflections on long highways, family memories, moments of fear, and growing faith, Chris Fabregas offers a picture of what it really means to begin again. The writing is true, from life experience, so that every verse is full of warmth and purpose. Chris Fabregas draws from the styles of Thomas Rhett, Russell Dickerson, Dan + Shay, and Florida Georgia Line, and his performance is authentic without losing its laid-back allure.
His vocal delivery has a natural feel for the story to unfold, and you can connect in your own way to your own memories of change, family, and finding a place to call home. “Fireflies on I-65” is a reminder that new beginnings are rarely easy but often lead to unexpected beauty. This record is a giant leap forward in the ever-expanding artistic journey of Chris Fabregas, who takes personal experience and makes it feel universal through music.

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