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Phoebe Bridgers: A Deep Dive into Songwriting

October 17, 2022

Phoebe Bridgers is an American songwriter, singer, and producer who has, in recent years, gained mainstream recognition with the release of her sophomore album “Punisher” in 2020...

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How Steve Lacy Makes the Most with Less

October 18, 2022

Steve Lacy is a singer, songwriter, record producer, and living proof that you don’t need the most advanced or high-tech studio equipment to create music that listeners will love...

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Has the Pandemic Changed the World of Live Music?

August 31, 2022

For the last two years, there has been something missing in the lives of music lovers around the world—live music. The advent of a global pandemic meant the absence of concerts, festivals........

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Like the Early Days of Hip-Hop: The Future of Blockchain in the Music Industry

August 19, 2022

One of the biggest questions many spaces face today is how blockchain technology may overhaul industry norms, and the music industry is no exception. In particular...

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Snapchat Announces a $100,000 Monthly Grant for Artists

August 19, 2022

Snapchat has recently announced Snapchat Sounds Creator Fund, a monthly grant program of up to $100,000 awarded to independent artists distributing music on the platform...

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TikTok Plans to Introduce a New Music Streaming App

August 15, 2022

Over the past few years, TikTok’s popularity has significantly increased resulting in 1 billion global daily users by early 2022. The app has also become extremely influential in the current music....

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Are Charlie Puth’s Music Classes Worth $300?

August 4, 2022

Charlie Puth has paired with Studio to create a 30-day online course that outlines the entire songwriting and production process for $279 USD. This hands-on learning experience has been marketed....

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Success Through Self-Exploration: Lexie Liu's Rise to Stardom

August 2, 2022

Whether you know Lexie Liu from her performance as Seraphine in K/DA’s “MORE” or her fourth-place finish on The Rap of China 2018, there’s no denying that the Chinese hip hop star is a global ...

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BTS: The First K-Pop Band to be Invited to the White House

June 17, 2022

BTS is the most famous K-Pop band in the world now, and recently, they were invited to the white house to speak about anti-Asian hate crimes and inclusivity. Being the first K-Pop band to be...

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SEVENTEEN is Going "HOT" This Summer

June 6, 2022

SEVENTEEN (세븐틴) is a 13 member Korean boy band under Pledis Entertainment. They are split into 3 teams, the Hip Hop unit (S.coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Vernon), the Vocal unit (Jeonghan, Joshua, Woozi...

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What Makes a Harry Styles Hook So Infectious

June 3, 2022

On May 20, Harry Styles released his new album Harry’s House, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 albums chart. This is his third studio album in which all thirteen songs are in the top 30...

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TikTok is "Hooked" on The Song House

May 26, 2022

The Song House is a songwriter house in Nashville, Tennessee where all levels of writers and artists come together to develop music. Every week, 12-15 songwriters are challenged to write a hook in...

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How Zach Bryan’s Authenticity Makes His Music So Appealing, Even to Non-Country Fans

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Photo Credit: Rolling Stone

Zach Bryan released his first album in 2019, and in the short time since he has become one of the biggest names in country. His biggest album, “American Heartbreak”, broke single-day album streaming records both on Spotify and Apple Music, and his most recent work is topping country charts too.

Although he is not yet a household name, his fanbase is growing at an incredible pace thanks to his authenticity, both in his personality and his music. Even more impressive: his meteoric rise has come with virtually no media push behind his work.

What Makes His Music So Special?

Zach Bryan makes music that is palatable to even non-country fans. His songs are vivid, brilliantly written stories that are emotional and unique. His music does not feel “manufactured”, which offers a stark contrast to the mainstream, pop-leaning country that dominates this industry.

Despite his talent, country radio has yet to embrace his music. Although, that doesn’t seem to matter much, as he is one of the most popular country artists on virtually all streaming services, even with virtually no radio plays. The lack of radio exposure adds to the grassroots feel of his music, which is refreshing both to country fans, and to those who don’t like the mass-produced country being pumped out of Nashville.

Songwriter with Humble Beginnings

In late 2021, Bryan was honourably discharged from the US Navy to pursue his music career full-time. During his eight-year service, he wrote and sang his music, posting videos he filmed in his barracks on YouTube.

Zach Bryan is a songwriter at heart, making music not for income, but out of passion. His biggest hit “Something in the Orange” is a solo write, and so too is the vast majority of his discography. This allows him to convey his moving stories the way they are intended to be. 

His lyrics are sincere, playing with the listener’s emotions on the highest and lowest levels while telling stories of love, hard work, melancholy, and perseverance. This depth used to be common in this genre in days gone by, and in an era where big artists are seeming to grow out of touch with their fans and their struggles, Bryan is refreshingly relatable.

By staying true to his roots both in his personality and his music, he connects with his fans on a much deeper level than most big artists today.

Protest Against The Institution

Bryan’s most recent release (especially its title) encapsulates his stance on “the industry”: “All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster”. 

The album was announced on his social media, in a post saying that artists who make music for working-class people, should be able to pride themselves on fighting for them. 

While the title and post serve as a protest to the recent scandals regarding profiteering in live music, the work beneath it is still beautiful. The album puts a touching spin on his fan favourites, all in an intimate live performance at an outdoor venue in Red Rocks, Colorado. 

While playing in the snowstorm, Bryan routinely engages with fans as if they are his friends. The entire time, he also thanks them for “pushing through the cold” to watch him perform. He truly cares about and is thankful for his fans.

Lessons to Learn from Zach Bryan’s Success

Those who make music out of passion are not in it to get famous, they do it out of love. However, it can require a degree of commercial success to sustain and grow that passion full-time.

In pursuit of success, it can be easy to conform to what the industry wants. That route may work for some artists, but not Zach Bryan. He stayed true to himself and his art, and is unlikely to be “bought out” anytime soon. This authenticity makes him relatable, and respectable to his fans.

Sometimes, authenticity is your best bet to stand out. If you make your entire persona about chasing success, there is a chance you may not find it in a sea of others doing the same.