From Asphalt to Anthems: Atlus's Unlikely Journey to Music Stardom, Inspiring Millions

Singer-songwriter Atlus, born Sean Haywood, has rapidly transitioned from driving commercial semi-trucks to navigating the music charts, marking a significant career triumph. Despite accumulating millions of streams with independent releases like 2021’s “Low Expectations” and hit songs such as “I Wish I Had Cheated” and “OH NO!,” Atlus maintained his day job out of caution, a trait he attributes to his mother. His turning point came with a call from Jelly Roll in 2022, leading to a pivotal meeting in Nashville, co-writing opportunities, and a performance alongside Jelly Roll at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
By 2026, Atlus is indeed driving hits, not trucks. His story of infidelity, encapsulated in the song “You’re a F—king B—ch Hope You Know That S—t,” achieved RIAA-certified Platinum status in 2025. In August, he announced his signing with BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville. His debut single under the label, “Devil Ain’t Done,” is currently climbing Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, sitting at No. 54. Managed by Shawn McSpadden of Range Media Partners and Andrew Perlowich of Riot Management Group, Atlus is set to release his 15-song debut album, “Art of Letting Go,” next month on March 20.
Hailing from a poverty-stricken, single-parent home in Denver, Atlus views his album as more than just a career milestone; it's a testament to overcoming adversity and a source of inspiration for others. He believes his journey can empower those from similar backgrounds to chase their dreams, stating, “If I can do it coming from where I came from, other people can, too.” Atlus, recognized as Billboard’s February Country Rookie of the Month, emphasized the importance of sharing his personal story and journey through his music.
Atlus reflects on his artistic evolution since his first indie album in 2021. Initially rap-centric, his early musical experiences included a rock band in high school. Insecurity about his singing, fueled by a toxic band breakup, led him to rap, drawing inspiration from NF’s vulnerability before delving into Jelly Roll’s music. Eventually, a realization and access to proper studio equipment helped him rediscover his singing voice, moving away from makeshift recordings with stolen software and drum mics. He honed his songwriting skills while driving trucks, freestyling for hours daily, before returning to his roots of singing and structured writing.
The stage name “Atlus” (an intentional misspelling of Atlas) originated from a seventh-grade creative writing project on Greek mythology. Identifying with the titan Atlas, who holds the world on his shoulders, Atlus connected this image to his mother’s sacrifices. This personal connection solidified his choice of moniker when he went solo, driven by the desire to
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