Panther City

Album: Leon (2024)
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  • If cities had personalities, Fort Worth, Texas, would be the unhurried cousin to its flashy, ambitious neighbor, Dallas. Its nickname - Panther City - emerged in the 19th century during a rivalry with Dallas, when a Dallas attorney snidely remarked that Fort Worth was so slow, a panther could fall asleep in the middle of downtown without anyone noticing. Fort Worth's response? It embraced the panther, turning the insult into a badge of pride. That same scrappy, self-assured spirit animates Leon Bridges, who grew up in Fort Worth and infuses his music with the city's stories and soul.

    Bridges, born in Atlanta but a Fort Worth native at heart, revisits his childhood on "Panther City."
  • Over a rhythm section that struts and swings with a certain gaudy charm, Bridges recalls a time of video games, fruit punch, and the sprawling streets of his youth. The nostalgia trip ends with Bridges driving through his old neighborhood to remind himself of feelings he once had.
  • In an interview with the UK newspaper The Sun, Bridges reflected on the city's nickname and its resonance: "The nickname carries a sense of pride and nostalgia, reflecting the spirit of the city and the stories that unfold within it. The song captures my love for the community and the experiences that have shaped me."

    Take Rosedale Street, for instance.

    All the crackheads and prostitutes on Rosedale
    My father said "Go straight home" or I'd catch hell
    "Don't walk around them streets at night"


    One of the main arteries of downtown Fort Worth, Rossdale Street is dotted with prostitutes, homeless people and drug abusers. "Rosedale was a significant route in my life," Bridges explained. "My father's words always carried weight, representing love and discipline. It's a reminder of the lessons learned growing up, navigating boundaries, finding my way home."
  • Bridges recorded "Panther City" for his fourth album, Leon. Centered around his upbringing in Fort Worth, he primarily recorded the album in Mexico City and worked with producers Ian Fitchuk and Daniel Tashian, the duo behind Kacey Musgraves' Golden Hour, Star-Crossed and Deeper Well albums.
  • The album ventures into more intimate territory than Bridges' previous releases. "Naming the album Leon was a deliberate choice that reflects a more personal and stripped-down version of me," he said. "It signifies a direct connection to my essence and the current chapter of my career. The album is about embracing vulnerability and authenticity and the title encapsulates that journey of self- discovery and growth."

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