Grammy-nominated multi-Platinum superstar Cole Swindell has released a new song, “Down To The Bar,” featuring HARDY, today from his upcoming fourth album, Stereotype. “Down To The Bar” is the namesake of his current headlining tour, Down To The Bar Tour, which launched in February and runs through April 3.
Stereotype will be released April 8 and includes Swindell’s milestone, 10th career, multi-week No. 1 “Single Saturday Night,” as well as his current fast-rising single, “Never Say Never,” with Lainey Wilson.
In addition to the album’s No. 1 debut single, “Single Saturday Night,” Swindell has released “Some Habits,” and “I’m Gonna Let Her” from the album.
To preorder Stereotype, click HERE and get the album’s song “Down To The Bar” instantly.
Stereotype, produced by Zach Crowell, Chris LaCorte, Jordan Schmidt and Michael Carter, highlights Swindell as a hit-making songwriter across the project, writing 7 of the album’s 13 tracks. Stereotype is available for preorder at all digital retailers now. Special fan bundles, including a Stereotype limited edition t-shirt box set and autograph album, are also available now HERE.
Swindell launched his headlining Down To The Bar Tour last month in Peoria, IL. Next week he will be in his home state of Georgia with shows in Macon (March 10) and Augusta, GA (March 12). Joining Swindell on his Down To The Bar Tour are special guests Travis Denning and Ashley Cooke. To purchase tickets go to www.ColeSwindell.com.
Stereotype Track Listing:
Stereotype Cole Swindell, Michael Hardy, Jordan Schmidt
Every Beer Cole Swindell, Michael Hardy, Jordan Schmidt
Never Say Never (with Lainey Wilson) Cole Swindell, Jessi Alexander, Chase McGill
She Had Me At Heads Carolina Cole Swindell, Ashley Gorley, Jesse Frasure,
Thomas Rhett, Mark D. Sanders, Tim NicholsSayin’ You Love Me Mark Holman, Ernest K. Smith, James McNair
I’m Gonna Let Her Dustin Lynch, Justin Ebach, Josh Thompson
Down To The Bar (feat HARDY) Cole Swindell, Michael Hardy, Jordan Schmidt, Josh Thompson
How Is She Hunter Phelps, Brock Berryhill, Greylan James
Miss Wherever Cole Swindell, Chris LaCorte, Luke Laird, Josh Miller
Single Saturday Night Ashley Gorley, Michael Hardy and Mark Holman
Some Habits Chris LaCorte, Josh Miller, Scooter Carusoe
Girl Goes Crazy Cole Swindell, Michael Hardy, Ross Copperman
Walk On Whiskey Randy Montana, Rodney Clawson, Jared Mullins
“Never Say Never,” already sitting in the Top 15 on the country singles chart and rising, was the most added song at country radio the week of release, giving both Swindell and Wilson their biggest radio add day of their careers. The single, written by Swindell, Jessi Alexander and Chase McGill, immediately received rave media reviews including EOnline exclaiming, “If there's one duet country music fans should listen to this weekend, we found it.” Country Now boasts “The temperature may be dropping, but Cole Swindell and Lainey Wilson are certainly heating things up with their brand new duet, ‘Never Say Never.’” Billboard called the duet a “power ballad,” Taste of Country says the song is “smoldering,” Music Mayhem Magazine calls it a “fiery new duet” and an “arena-ready anthem.” Outsider.com calls the duet a “firey song” and says Swindell and Wilson have “such unique vocal styles.”
Click HERE for the fiery video “Never Say Never,” directed by Michael Monaco (FlyHi Films) and filmed at Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary outside of Knoxville.
Click HERE to purchase/download “Never Say Never.” The lyric video for “Never Say Never” can be seen HERE.
Swindell launched his headlining Down To The Bar Tour last month in Peoria, IL. Next week he will be in his home state of Georgia with shows in Macon (March 10) and Augusta, GA (March 12).Joining Swindell on his Down To The Bar Tour are special guests Travis Denning and Ashley Cooke. To purchase tickets go to www.ColeSwindell.com.