“DuBose's vocals exude confidence and vulnerability simultaneously…”

"Vice" is more than just its infectious hooks or impeccable production but is highlighted by DuBose's ability to infuse each note with raw emotion. Whether she's belting out the chorus or delivering a subtle vocal run, every moment feels authentic and deeply personal—a testament to her remarkable talent as a singer-songwriter.

- All Country News

Xan DuBose Showcases Powerhouse Vocals on New Single "Vice"

"Vice" showcases what makes DuBose an "artist on the rise" - her powerhouse vocals that leave audiences feeling confident and empowered. Effortlessly blending elements of jazz, soul, and contemporary country flavor, DuBose's voice is uniquely her own and sets the perfect sassy cadence for what the song is about... succumbing to one's own "vice".

- Pressed Fresh Collective

“Xan DuBose is a talented musician, but her genuineness and enthusiasm are evident in every facet of her work. She establishes a real connection with her audience by extending an open invitation to enter her universe, all thanks to her captivating stage presence and unshakable dedication to her work. Whether DuBose is performing an energetic song or a heartfelt ballad, her live shows are distinguished by an unadulterated openness and a contagious energy that makes an impact.”

- Zohaib Chisthi, Vents Magazine

"Drawing inspiration from pop, country, and alt-rock, DuBose delivers a performance transcending genres. The song features echoes of Allen Stone's soulful resonance, Amy Winehouse's raw vulnerability, and Carrie Underwood's magnetic stage presence, making it a genre-defying masterpiece."

— Natalie Patrick, EARMILK

"Serious Craving" is a compelling track that combines raw emotion with vocal prowess and cinematic flair, making it a must-listen for pop, country, and alt-rock music fans.”

— Music Review, LyricalOdyssey

"Xan DuBose shares that she wanted to be brave with this single and not be afraid to express her feelings. She wanted to break free from the usual way of making music."

— HONK Magazine