Zach Bryan is speaking out about the backlash over his unreleased song, “Bad News” — which has been interpreted as a critique of ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement Raids. The country star, 29 ...
Zach Bryan has given fans not only a recorded version of “Streets of London,” which he debuted at his London concert on June 29, but two additional new songs: “River Washed Hair” and “Song for You.” ...
On June 28th, Bryan teased the release of “Songs of London” in an Instagram post that appeared to show him practicing for a performance. He wrote in the caption, “Releasing a song Monday hope u guys ...
If Zach Bryan was hoping to have a quiet autumn, especially after his ongoing feud with country act Gavin Adcock, he’s out of luck. Bryan has once again found himself in the middle of the culture wars ...
In a week where Zach Bryan found himself once again at the top of the headlines, this time for a song that was perceived to be a critique of ICE raids and law enforcement, the Oklahoma songwriter is ...
Country star Zach Bryan has broken his silence after dropping a snippet of a song criticizing the Trump Administration's ICE operations, which has been met with backlash from some MAGA fans. This week ...
Country star Zach Bryan teased a new song, "Bad News," which appears to criticize recent ICE raids. The song's lyrics also reference his 2023 arrest and the fading of the "red, white and blue." ...
Last Saturday night Zach Bryan played his first-ever UK festival headline show at BST Hyde Park in London. (Due to "overwhelming demand," he played the fest the following night too). The British ...
The song snippet, which Bryan — a U.S. Navy veteran — posted with the comment “The fading of the red white and blue,” includes the lyric: “I heard the cops came, cocky motherfuckers, ain’t they?/ And ...