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Roxie Blaze does not ask permission. She grabs the mic in red leather boots, quotes Wayne Dyer to a stunned Florida arena, and turns every dusty rodeo rule inside out. This is not your daddy’s slow, sad country ballad. This is a rhinestone riot about changing your mind so hard the whole arena has to catch up. Set in early 2000s Florida, our song “Rhinestone Reframe” follows Roxie, a middle-aged rodeo announcer who was supposed to sell tickets, smile pretty, and stay out of the bull riding finals. Instead, she walks straight into the spotlight, slaps her catchphrase on the night, and refuses to dim down for anyone. Wayne Dyer says, “If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” Roxie takes that literally and turns a barrier into a runway. You will hear the crowd, the clank of the gate chain, the hum of the night sky over the arena, steel guitar sliding right alongside her voice. She tells every girl in the bleachers that grit is just glitter waiting for polish. She tells moms stuck in thankless routines that their kitchen is actually command central. She looks in the mirror at crow lines and scars and decides they are trophies, not flaws. Every verse leans into that one idea: you do not have to wait for the world to shift. You can shift the way you look and force the world to move. If you have ever been told “you are too much” or “this is not for you,” this track is your revenge arc. It is bold, sassy, and a little bit snarky, because honestly, the old rules deserve it. We are talking Florida heat, arena dust, neon glow, and one fifty-year-old woman turning philosophy into a rodeo-wide plot twist. Hit play if you are ready to reframe your own arena, turn fences into launch ramps, and walk back into your life like it is your name on the marquee. Turn it up, change your gaze, and watch the world run.