Zach Bryan To Release Self-Titled Album This Friday
Singer-songwriter Zach Bryan plans to reveal his new self-titled project this Friday (Aug. 25) via Warner Records.
The 2023 ACM New Male Artist of the Year shared the track listing, which includes collaborations with The War And Treaty, Sierra Ferrell, Kacey Musgraves and The Lumineers, in an Instagram post.
Bryan’s “Something In The Orange” recently notched 65 consecutive weeks on Billboard‘s Hot 100, making it the the longest-charting country single for a male artist on the chart. The quadruple-Platinum track is featured on his Platinum-certified debut album American Heartbreak, which remained in the U.S. top 10 for over a year after its initial release.
Originally from Oklahoma, the Navy veteran mixes classic folk melody and outlaw elements to tell his story through a unique sound all his own. To date, he has collected 6.3 billion global streams and 11 total RIAA song and album certifications.
Bryan is currently hitting the road on his headlining journey, “The Burn, Burn, Burn Tour.” He visits Oakland, California tonight (Aug. 21) and Los Angeles on Wednesday (Aug. 23), before stopping in Glendale, Arizona on the album’s release day.
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