Leon Majcen On His Ambitious Goal To Release 3 Albums Per Year Over The Next 5 Years: “You Can’t Really Lose”
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Leon Majcen On His Ambitious Goal To Release 3 Albums Per Year Over The Next 5 Years: “You Can’t Really Lose”

Leon Majcen is setting out to achieve quite the tall task in the next five years… but he’s already well on his way to reaching his goal for 2026. On the latest episode of the Whiskey Riff Raff podcast (which was actually a double episode), Leon Majcen talked to us about being raised by Bosnian refugee parents, almost quitting music altogether during 2020, his ambitious plans for future music releases, and one of his career goals being that he does well enough to give back to his parents. Majcen was born in the Czech Republic to Bosnian and Croatian parents who had fled there from Bosnia during the Yugoslav War in mid-90s. Before he turned two, he and his parents relocated to Clearwater, Florida. Once they made the move, they wished the best for their son, and encouraged him to pursue whatever he felt passionate about. Majcen (whose last name is pronounced “might-sin”) was passionate about music. And all these years later, that passion is still as strong as ever. It’s led him to release four albums since 2020, and embark on a very demanding musical journey over the next half decade. His goal? Release two to three albums every single year… for the next five years. In his mind, he doesn’t see the need to wait on releases, or focus on just one album per year, if the songs are already there: “I feel like a lot of labels are like, ‘Yeah, you should wait.’ I don’t really see the point in waiting. If you’ve got songs, just keep them going. You can’t really lose… I can’t tell if I’m stupid or not. But that’s what I’m fixing to do.” Leon, if you are reading this, it’s not a stupid move… I prefer the term brave. And because Majcen said he doesn’t understand the strategy behind waiting to release tracks if they are ready to go, we asked if he had a bunch of songs sitting in the wings ready to go, or if he had faith that the songs would come to him in the next half decade. Unfortunately, he’s run out of “banked songs,” but he’s already on pace to achieve his three album mark for 2026: “I ran out of banked songs after ‘Making A Livin’ (Not A Killin’),’ but I’ve got the next record recorded. And then the record after that is already written. So I’m two records ahead.” Sounds like a good head start. More and more young country artists are starting to deploy this multiple-records-per-year method, and their fans are – for the most part – eating it up. Gone are the days where artists wait years between projects. Creatives like Leon Majcen are pushing to make two to three albums a year the new norm. To hear more about the country music singer’s musical goals, make sure to download the podcast on Apple Podcasts by searching “Whiskey Riff Raff” or by clicking here. We’re also available on Spotify and wherever else you can listen to podcasts. Cheers, y’all. Audio Video The post Leon Majcen On His Ambitious Goal To Release 3 Albums Per Year Over The Next 5 Years: “You Can’t Really Lose” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.