Buzzing Rapper Ryan Charles is Back With Unapologetic New Track "Prairie Roads With My Dawgs" | Music | LIVING LIFE FEARLESS
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Buzzing Rapper Ryan Charles is Back With Unapologetic New Track “Prairie Roads With My Dawgs”

Ryan Charles released his new single “Prairie Roads With My Dawgs” via River House Artists. Rooted in country grit and outlaw pride, the track is an ode to loyalty, small-town life, and the unapologetic spirit of those raised on the prairies with their day-ones by their side. Once again, Charles seamlessly blends hip-hop swagger with his unmistakable Western flair, carving out a sound that’s entirely his own.

Ryan Charles (a.k.a. Jiggy Buckaroo) has been on a roll in 2025, with this latest track marking his fourth single release of the year, continuing what’s already been a standout run of new music. “Prairie Roads With My Dawgs” follows previous singles “Buddy”, a collaboration with Struggle Jennings, the hard-hitting track “Duffy’s Bluff” and the 2000s rap-inspired “Ten Sleep”. Over the last few years, the rising rap sensation has been steadily releasing new music, including the breakup bop “Heartbreak Rodeo,” the twanging “What In Tarnation” and the Kase Closed-featuring “Cold Beer Diet.”

With 64+ million global career streams to date, Charles is quickly building a name for himself by meshing the cowboy lifestyle with his razor-sharp rap flow. Hailing from Buffalo, WY, he has been on tour opening for country acts like fellow Wyoming artist Ian Munsick, Breland, and hip-hop sensation Atlus. He got his start on the inaugural season of American Song Contest, becoming a fan favorite with his original country-rap viral song “New Boot Goofin’.” The song, paired with his charismatic style, caught the attention of rap legend and show host Snoop Dogg.

A natural-born entertainer who’s known for his signature fashion sense, light-hearted twang, and high-energy live shows, Charles continues to work on new music in Nashville, TN. Now, he is positioning himself as one to watch as he leads the charge for Western rap and hip-hop without adhering to genre lines.

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