Austin Fortson’s new album, Step Out Nights, captures everything that makes the nighttime feel alive. Across 17 tracks, the Charlotte rapper seamlessly transitions between bass-heavy club bangers and smooth, reflective moments, crafting a project that feels both personal and made for the crowd. Recorded over a year and a half in his home studio, the album boasts a raw authenticity that stems from Fortson’s ability to translate genuine moods into music. He is carving out a unique space for himself, bringing the energy of his city into a sound that can travel far beyond it.
The standout single “Christmas In July” is the perfect example of how Fortson blends vivid imagery with confident delivery. Lines like “She’s more naughty than she’s nice / It’s Christmas in July” mix playful humor with a swagger that fits perfectly into the album’s late-night vibe. The track feels like cruising through the city with no set destination, jumping from spot to spot, and living in the moment. Fortson’s wordplay and flow ride the beat with ease, while the production keeps it both infectious and atmospheric. It is the kind of song that sticks in your head long after the night is over.
What makes Step Out Nights stand out is its range. There are tracks built for the dance floor (“Too Easy,” “Here & Now”), songs that feel right for the ride home (“No Trouble,” “Regular Dumb”), and quieter moments for when the city finally settles down (“Toxics,” “The Ropes”). Fortson has been building toward this moment with earlier projects such as Love and Hate 2 and Dusk Before Night, and this album feels like his most complete work yet. Whether you are stepping out with friends or catching a solo vibe after midnight, Step Out Nights delivers the perfect soundtrack for every mood the night brings.
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