The artist Zach Bryan recently unveiled his sophomore studio album last Friday. The album notably includes a remarkable joint effort with fellow country sensation Kacey Musgraves.
Musician Zach Bryan, known for his first album that propelled him towards immense popularity, has just unveiled his self-titled sophomore album through Warner Records on Friday.
Starting from October 13th, you can find physical copies of the album on both vinyl and CD. If you’re eager to secure your copy, pre-orders are open at zachbryan.com.
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Zach Bryan released self-titled album
The album has already given fans a taste of its tracks through live previews and social media snippets, with some songs like the anthemic “Overtime” gaining popularity for its uplifting energy and sweeping chorus.
In addition, the 27-year-old Navy veteran has recently offered a sneak peek of “Spotless,” a joint effort with The Lumineers. Within the album, notable collaborations include “I Remember Everything” with Kacey Musgraves, as well as contributions from Sierra Ferrell on “Holy Roller” and The War and Treaty on “Hey Driver.” The release also highlights other remarkable songs such as “El Dorado,” “Tourniquet,” and the closing track, “Oklahoma Son.”
Zach Bryan’s first album, titled “American Heartbreak,” featured the 5x platinum-certified track “Something in the Orange,” which held the record as the longest-charting country single by a male artist on Billboard’s Hot 100, staying on the charts for an impressive 66 consecutive weeks.
In 2022, “American Heartbreak” took the lead as the No. 1 country album on Spotify. This platinum-certified album retained its position in the top 10 on the U.S. charts for over a year following its initial release.
With a remarkable count of over 6.9 billion global streams, Zach Bryan is now concluding his successful Burn, Burn, Burn Tour.
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