Taylor Woods: Turning Pain Into Purpose With New Album Sober
Hailing from Denver, Colorado, Taylor Woods is an up-and-coming musician whose art is rooted in real life, real struggle, and real love. More than just an artist, Woods is a single father of two boys, a role that has shaped both his character and his sound. His journey hasn’t been easy—he’s been through hell and back fighting to be there for his children—but quitting was never an option. Not for his boys. Not for his music.
How it all started
Taylor’s introduction to music came through a close friend, Chicago rapper G-Paper of Loudmouth Entertainment. Although Loudmouth has since split, the spark it lit in Woods never faded. Over the past seven years, he’s stayed grinding through every high and low, using music as both therapy and testimony.
The consistent grind of Taylor Woods
That consistency is already paying off. In just one year, Taylor Woods independently pulled in 42,000 streams on Spotify, proving that his story resonates far beyond his immediate circle. His listeners aren’t just fans—they’re people who hear themselves in his lyrics.
Now, Taylor is stepping into a new chapter with the release of his latest album, Sober. The project is raw, reflective, and emotionally charged, capturing the clarity that comes from survival and self-honesty. One standout track, “No Such Thing (Too Much)”, dives deep into excess, loss, and the thin line between coping and escaping—an anthem for anyone who’s had to face themselves head-on.
What’s next
Looking ahead, Taylor Woods isn’t chasing hype—he’s building something lasting. His goal is a nationwide fan base and, more importantly, to inspire other single fathers who’ve been alienated from their children to keep fighting, keep believing, and keep showing up.
Taylor Woods’ music isn’t about perfection—it’s about perseverance. And with Sober, he’s proving that truth, grit, and heart still cut through the noise.