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Country singer from Maple Ridge to release new single

Judah Wardrope's 'If I Die Tomorrow' is described as a deeply emotional track that showcases Wardrope's raw talent

An emerging country artist, originally from Maple Ridge, is set to release a new single. 

'If I Die Tomorrow' is Judah Wardrope's reflection on the fleeting nature of life, love, and legacy.

“I’m excited to share this song with the world,” said Wardrope. “It’s a reflection of my own journey and some things I’ve been through. I hope people can relate to it and it can speak to them in some way.”

Wardrope lived in Maple Ridge until the age of nine and then moved to Saskatchewan. He spent time working as a wrangler and then he moved back to B.C. as a young adult. 

"His experiences as a young boy growing up in the picturesque wilderness of B.C., and prairies of Saskatchewan would go on to shape both his music and his perspective on life," read a statement about the new single. "His powerful vocals, paired with a smooth blend of guitar make this track a standout in the country rock genre."

In his new single, Wardrope explores the themes of living fully in the present and the hope that one’s actions and relationships leave a lasting impact.

He is a proud member of the BC Country Music Association, a community that has helped his growth as an artist.

'If I Die Tomorrow' will be released on all major streaming platforms including: Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, on Friday, Feb. 21. 

 

 

 

 



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