Scott Stepakoff
Originally from Atlanta, singer-songwriter Scott Stepakoff arrived in Nashville in 2004. Since then, Stepakoff has landed cuts with top artists such as Blake Shelton, Tim McGraw, Kelsea Ballerini, Brandy Clark, and Walker Hayes, among others. He co-wrote Kip Moore’s single “She’s Mine,” which reached Top 20 on the country charts, as well as Walker Hayes’ single “Good With Me.” Known for his outstanding lyrical abilities, Stepakoff aims to always deliver a song in a soulful and truthful way. Although he spends most of his time writing with and for other artists, Stepakoff has released several of his own projects, showcasing his abilities as a vocalist in addition to a songwriter, including his album titled Once Upon A Highway, and recent solo release, “162.” Stepakoff co-wrote “Poet’s Resume,” the title track to Tim McGraw’s most recent EP; as well as Kelsey Hart’s current country radio single “Life With You,” which has gained over 5 million streams. Other recent releases include “Oh Say Can You See” by Harper Grace, which charted at #17 on iTunes after she performed it on the Today Show, “Blonde,” “Hometown Song” and “Move On” by Tigirlily Gold, “As You Leave” and “Hate Me More” by Canaan Cox, “Blame ‘Em Both” by Sam Williams, as well as recent and upcoming releases with Harper Grace, Regan Stewart, Jackie Lee, Austin Burke, Sarahbeth Taite, Reid Haughton, July Moon and more.
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