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Charles Bocook’s new track “You Cut The Rope” makes broken hearts move


Some heartbreak makes you want to dance, and some makes you want to cry. Charles Bocook's "You Cut The Rope" is in that rare sweet spot. Bocook turns the gut-wrenching moment of a relationship going wrong into a lively party, mixing country storytelling with a dancehall bounce that you can't help but dance to.

The production is lively and careful, combining the toe-tapping country energy of Old Dominion with the party-ready, larger-than-life feel of Big & Rich. A hint of Shaboozey's catchy country-dancehall sound makes the song fun and unpredictable, turning heartbreak into a story you can dance to.


Bocook rides the melody with a warm, confident voice, and his storytelling voice is both charming and cheeky. The delivery has a magnetic quality to it, emotional but light, that makes listeners feel both the pain of the breakup and the joy of getting the night back.

"You Cut The Rope" is a statement of Charles Bocook's artistic identity. This artist can turn heartbreak into energy, pain into rhythm, and being open into fun with friends. It points to a bright future for Bocook's growing mix of country, singer-songwriter craft, and genre-bending grooves.

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