Continuing his rise as a game-changing singer-songwriter and Country superstar, Bad Realm Records/Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville artist BRELAND has a little fun on the new track “Cowboy Don’t.”
An up-tempo anthem full of playful flirtation and ‘90s-throwback style, the live-show favorite is out today (8/25), as BRELAND promises to treat a girl with the rowdy fun-love no “cowboy” can.
Co-written by BRELAND with Zachary Manno and Haley Mae Campbell, the feel-good track features a shuffling Country back beat, smooth vocals and slippery mix of steel guitar and dobro, courtesy of producers Sam Sumser, Sean Small and Zachary Manno.
Teasing of a cowboy’s “manly” reputation for loving and leaving, the song puts BRELAND’s outside-the-box charisma on full display and has been a major part of the live success he’s seen throughout the year. "If you want a different kind of rodeo / I like doing things that a cowboy don't." Watch the visualizer here.
A two-stepping highlight each night, the PLATINUM-selling artist has played “Cowboy Don’t” at the Stagecoach Festival (on the Mane Stage), and through his sets on tours with Shania Twain and Walker Hayes, where it has become an energy-boosting crowd favorite.
“I’ve been waiting to put this song out for what feels like a long time and I’m so excited the day is here,” explains BRELAND. “I’ve been playing this at my live shows for the past six months or so and watching the crowd go absolutely wild just pumps me up! I love the energy in the room I get from this song, and I’m stoked to have it officially out now.”