Dax Embraces Clarity and Purpose on Emotional New Single “Man I Used To Be”

Canadian-American rapper and singer Dax continues to prove that vulnerability and raw honesty are his strongest tools with the release of his deeply personal single, “Man I Used To Be.” The track explores themes of redemption, transformation, and self-acceptance with lyrical depth and spiritual weight.





Recorded in Nashville with award-winning producer Jimmy Robbins, this song isn't just a release, it’s a reflection. Having made a personal vow to stay sober for six months before dropping new music, Dax emerges with a clarity that seeps into every word and melody. The decision to create “Man I Used To Be” in a state of complete sobriety represents more than discipline; it signals a new chapter in his artistry, one grounded in truth.







Vocally haunting yet uplifting, Dax pours emotion into each line, acknowledging past pain while celebrating personal growth. The production is minimal but powerful, allowing the storytelling to shine. Faith, struggle, and strength echo through the verses, offering listeners something deeper than a catchy hook.






With his “Lonely Dirt Road Tour” kicking off in late October, Dax is primed to bring this message of renewal to fans around the world. “Man I Used To Be” isn’t just a song, it’s a spiritual checkpoint on a journey toward healing.


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