Yes! You read the song title right, and it does spark a bit of controversy. Rusty Jackson‘s latest single, “She Likes to Be on Top,” is one of those catchy rock/country tracks that will seamlessly find its way into your daily playlist. Let me share the reasons why below.
Rusty Jackson hails from Otis Orchards, Washington, a western state celebrated for its genuine country sound. Numerous artists there have mastered the country rock genre, but my personal favorite is The Marshall Tucker Band. However, I’d like to share more about Rusty’s roots, as I believe this aspect is crucial for any artist’s identity.
“I was thinking about how much I respect and love strong women and I got the idea for the title and I realized it sounded cute and so I just went with it.” – Rusty Jackson stated.
“She Likes to be on Top” is a witty tribute to strong women, drawing inspiration from country legends like Mel Tillis and Trace Adkins. Rusty’s use of double entendres adds humor and uniqueness to the song. Recorded in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, it showcases his musical talent while celebrating women’s power and resilience. His unique blend of humour and authenticity resonates with audiences, drawing them into his world where storytelling and melody intertwine seamlessly. While listening to the track, I was truly impressed by his remarkable singing and songwriting skills. I enjoyed the energetic vibes and catchy lyrics that made it stand out. His raw, powerful vocals combined with the infectious guitar riffs contribute to a tight rhythm. What more could you ask for than an authentic country-rock experience?
Whether you’re a long-time country music enthusiast or new to the genre, Rusty’s work offers something for everyone—an invitation to embrace the joy and strength found in life’s ups and downs. As he continues to tour and create, it’s clear that Rusty Jackson is more than just a musician; he’s a storyteller who connects with his audience on a deeply personal level, reminding us all of the enduring power of music to uplift and inspire.