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For fans of country music and rock anthems, singer and songwriter Pamela Hopkins, hailing from Little Rock, Arkansas, is no stranger. Known for her dynamic vocals and blend of country and rock influences, she has been capturing the hearts of listeners with her passionate performances. Her latest release, “Raised Some Hell in Me,” is a testament to her talent, authenticity, and profound respect for her musical roots. This review will dive into the heart of this exhilarating single, exploring its sound, lyrical content, instrumentals, themes, and the indomitable spirit of Hopkins herself.

“Raised Some Hell” roars to life from the very start and proves itself as an electrifying country rock anthem filled with energy and passion. Hopkins’ powerful vocals are truly a standout feature, matching the song’s frenetic pace perfectly and offering a raw emotion that enthralls the listener. The backdrop of the song is an energetic drum performance that adds an intense driving force, hooking the listener and encouraging them to move with the rhythm.

This pulsating country anthem is not just about its robust sound; it’s a tribute to the influential figure in Pamela’s life, her father. His larger-than-life character and unyielding spirit seem to have left an indelible mark on the singer, shaping her character and fueling her musical journey. The lyrics vividly portray this relationship, painting a striking picture of a father-daughter bond defined by admiration, respect, and empowerment.


With a refreshing dose of rebelliousness, the killer guitar riffs in the track seamlessly complement the empowering theme and the drum performance. The tight, sharp guitar riffs stand out, displaying exceptional skill making them a highlight of the song. The combined force of the vocals, drums, and guitar creates an infectious energy that encapsulates the essence of country rock at its best.

“Raised Some Hell” takes us beyond the bonds of blood and heritage. The song celebrates universal themes of empowerment and self-discovery that resonate with listeners from all walks of life. The empowering lyrics encapsulate the strength we often find in ourselves through challenging experiences, the guidance of our loved ones, and the indomitable spirit we inherit from them. This anthem serves as a reminder that we can withstand any storm and emerge stronger, more resilient, and ready to raise some hell of our own.

This track is an electrifying testament to Pamela Hopkins‘ authenticity, her passion for her craft, and her incredible songwriting skills. With its catchy beats, passionate vocals, and empowering lyrics, it’s a track that will move you, inspire you, and perhaps even raise some hell in you.

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A music industry veteran of over 30 years, Michael Stover is a graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, with a degree specializing in the Music and Video business. Michael has used that education to gain a wealth of experience within the industry: from retail music manager and DJ, to two-time Billboard Magazine Contest winning songwriter, performer and chart-topping producer, and finally, award-winning artist manager, publicist, promoter and label president. In just 10 years, MTS Records has released 40+ Top 40 New Music Weekly country chart singles, including FIFTEEN #1s and 8 Top 85 Music Row chart singles. MTS has also promoted 60+ Top 40 itunes chart singles, including 60+ Top 5s and 40+ #1s, AND a Top 5 Billboard Magazine chart hit! Michael has written columns featured in Hypebot, Music Think Tank, and Fair Play Country Music, among others. Michael is a 2020 Hermes Creative Awards Winner and a 2020 dotComm Awards Winner for marketing and communication. Michael has managed and/or promoted artists and events from the United States, UK, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Australia and Sweden, making MTS a truly international company.