Mike Freund’s journey through the ups and downs of the music world is a testament to his unwavering determination and passion for his craft. From surviving a car crash that derailed his first paying gig to dealing with the aftermath of a stolen music setup, Mike has fought tooth and nail to carve out his place in the music scene. Now based in Charleston, SC, his hard work and perseverance have paid off, earning him recognition and a dedicated fanbase. With a style influenced by the likes of The Allman Brothers Band, Guns N’ Roses, and Bruce Springsteen, Mike’s ability to blend rock, blues, and soul has given him a sound that resonates deeply with listeners, and his latest track, “Lucky Ones,” is no exception.
“Lucky Ones” is a powerful, raw anthem that speaks to the human experience of overcoming adversity. With a heavy baritone guitar foundation and a fiery slide guitar solo that elevates the energy, this song explores the contrasts in life—how some are born into comfort while others must fight for their piece of the pie. The lyrics, filled with honesty and soul, remind us that no matter the circumstances, resilience and gratitude can define our success. “Lucky Ones” captures that defiance and determination, making it a must-listen for fans of rock and blues. If you haven’t already, check out “Lucky Ones” now and dive into the story Mike Freund has crafted—it’s a track you won’t want to miss!
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