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    Zach Bryan Gives Teaser Performance of His First New Song Since Dropping ‘Great American Bar Scene’

    By Chris Piner,

    12 hours ago
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    Breaking into country music just a few years ago, Zach Bryan wasted no time proving his talents on the stage. But enjoying his time on the road, entertaining thousands of fans with his Quittin’ Time Tour, the singer continues to release new music. Since 2022, the country star released three studio albums, with his last, The Great American Bar Scene, hitting shelves on July 4th. Not even a month since its release and it appears that Bryan is back in the studio as he recently shared a teaser of his new song.

    Not needing a massive stage or even a full band, Bryan shared a teaser of his new song on Instagram. In the video, the singer simply sits on a couch with a guitar. Using his voice to carry the song, the video brought in nearly 150,000 likes. As for the lyrics, Bryan sings, “The weather’s hot, the sun it shines / Used to call a love of mine / That’s why it is raining in my mind / Love and loss and lightning strikes / All seem the same at night / Short and quick and never the same twice.”

    Although not sharing too many details, Bryan seemed to channel the feelings of love and loss to create his new song which is already gaining praise from fans.

    [RELATED: Fan Storms the Stage Mid-Zach Bryan Performance During New Orleans Concert]

    The Reason Zach Bryan Got Rid Of His Smart Phone

    With Bryan watching his fame reach new heights, the country singer once discussed how he stays grounded and the importance of stepping away from technology. Back in August 2023, Bryan sat down with Joe Rogan to discuss his career. When talking about technology, the singer insisted, “What’s freaked me out in the last year of my life has been friends of mine and people that I’ve met and things… I got a flip phone like six months ago. I called you on it. When I first started talking to you I was on my flip phone. Because I was talking to a friend of mine and they asked ‘How are you going to track and know where your friends are at?’ with the tracking on iPhones and stuff like that.”

    Deciding to go back to a flip phone, Bryan continued, “I don’t think we’re supposed to know where we’re all at. It’s scary as shit. Why do I want you to know that I’m at my house? Even my best friends in the world… our parents never did that.”

    Getting away from technology and focusing on his career, Byran found the perfect balance between fame and life as he continued to expand his grasp on country music.

    (Brandon Nagy/Shutterstock)

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