Jaime Wyatt — Feel Good

LGBTQIA+
By
Rachel Cholst
November 16, 2023
Rainbow Rodeo
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Jaime Wyatt’s capacity for transformation is on full display with her recent album <em>Feel Good</em>. For Wyatt, these reinventions are not an act of whimsy — it’s a matter of survival, as is made clear on this new cut. If Wyatt got famous for her brash outlaw country (literally — Wyatt was once detained) on her debut, hit the ground running with her honky-tonk phase on <em>Neon Cross</em>, then her triumphant <em>Feel Good</em> sees her coming into her own as an artist and a human.

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