Introduction:
Some songs don’t just play — they move.
That’s what “Time for Me to Ride” feels like: the sound of an open road calling your name, and a man finally answering.
You can almost see it — Toby behind the wheel, window rolled down, a half-smile on his face as the Oklahoma wind rushes through.
It’s not about running away from something. It’s about heading toward whatever comes next. That’s a big difference, and Toby knew it.

This song carries that blend of grit and grace that always followed him.
Every verse feels like a mile marker — proud, honest, and free.
It’s country at its core: a man, a truck, a road, and the kind of peace you only find when you stop fighting where you’ve been and start trusting where you’re going.
What makes “Time for Me to Ride” so special isn’t just the rhythm or the twang — it’s the spirit behind it.
That quiet conviction that says, “I’ve done my part here… now it’s time to move on.”
It’s the soundtrack for anyone who’s ever looked in the rearview mirror, smiled, and whispered, “I’m gonna be alright.”

Toby didn’t just write about the road — he lived it.
And maybe that’s why this song still hits so hard.
Because when he said it was time to ride, we all knew what he meant:
Freedom. Faith. And one more long stretch of highway to call his own
