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Reid Haughton Teams Up With Drake White Deliver a Timeless Reminder with “The Wheel”


Credit: Emma Kate Golden
Credit: Emma Kate Golden

In a world that often feels like it's spinning too fast, Reid Haughton and Drake White’s “The Wheel” is a grounding anthem that reminds us to slow down and savor life’s simplest pleasures. With its breezy vibe and unapologetically down-to-earth lyrics, this laid-back duet feels like a deep breath of fresh Southern air.


Anchored by effortlessly warm guitar picking and a vocal chemistry, Haughton and White trade verses like old friends swapping stories on the front porch. From the opening line, “I don’t cut my hair if I don’t want to,” the song establishes its no-frills ethos, leaning into the comfort of tradition and authenticity.


The chorus is a lyrical standout, encapsulating the song’s homespun wisdom:


“If it ain’t broke don’t fix it / That’s the way I’m livin’ / Being cool don’t pay the bills.”


There’s an undeniable charm in the way the song resists the pressures of modern life, celebrating what’s already good enough—green grass, patched-up boots, and family dinners shared around the table.


Drake White’s signature grit adds depth and texture, complementing Haughton’s easygoing delivery. Together, they embody the kind of camaraderie and heart that makes country music resonate on such a personal level.


“The Wheel” doesn’t try to reinvent anything—and that’s precisely the point. It’s a celebration of tradition, a song that finds beauty in the ordinary, and a reminder that sometimes, the best way forward is simply to let it roll. Whether you're cruising backroads or kicking back on the porch, this is a track destined to feel like home.

Haughton’s knack for storytelling and White’s soulful authenticity make “The Wheel” a must-add to any playlist seeking comfort, clarity, or a reminder to keep life simple.




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