
With “Breakout,” Colombian country artist Stokoff delivers a stirring song of self-liberation and emotional courage — a bold reminder that true happiness sometimes requires letting go. Written alongside Amy Berger and John Moran during a Palm Springs songwriting camp and mentored by legends like Pam Sheyne and Richard Harris, the track captures the universal pain of parting ways with grace and strength.

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Driven by a nice vocal performance and a classic country arrangement with Latin undertones, “Breakout” connects deeply. Lyrics like “Leaving is hard to do / Gotta move on and live your life” reveal the vulnerability behind the decision to walk away, while lines like “There’s a whisper chasing me in the wind” hint at the quiet pull toward a better future.
Stokoff’s voice, warm, emotive, and lightly accented, lends authenticity to every line, adding to the song’s global appeal. As a trailblazer of Country Latino, Stokoff once again proves that storytelling in country music transcends language and geography.

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Now based in Nashville and gaining momentum worldwide, Stokoff’s “Breakout” is a statement.
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