New Zach Bryan Songs Review

By Delaney Pound

Zach Bryan is a very popular country singer who is most known for his songs “Something in the Orange,” and “Pink Skies”. He has released several albums including his most recent one The Great American Bar Scene. A few weeks ago, however, he came out with three new songs. Here is my review of them!

#1: “Rattlesnake” (feat. Zach Bryan)

7.5/10

This song is definitely not the worst song Zach Bryan has ever released, but it’s not the best either! This song is also not exactly his song, but Jack Van Cleaf’s. I really like the opening of “Rattlesnake,” but after that, I don’t enjoy it very much. A lot of the songs he does with other people are a hit or miss, and to me, this one is in between. At first, it definitely was a miss for me, but I have listened to it a few times now, and now I think it’s pretty good. I recommend you listen to this song if you haven’t already!

#2: “Dear Miss”

8.5/10

I like this song! It has a very good beat and was released very close to his other song, “Blue Jean Baby,” so it has the same cover. It is one of his shorter songs, but it is enjoyable nonetheless. Zach Bryan’s lyrics are always on point and have a meaning and sound behind them that is expressed with a lot of emotion. Overall, I give this song an 8.5/10!

#3: “Blue Jean Baby”

9/10

Out of the three new songs Zach Bryan released recently, this one has got to be my favorite. Many of his fans, including me, have been waiting for ages for him to finally release it. Since the Eagles got to the Superbowl, he decided it was finally time to put it out, and it is great! He is an avid fan of the Eagles, so he released the song to celebrate his favorite team’s win. I love the upbeat tone of this song and the lyrics are so nice to listen to. A good portion of Zach Bryan’s songs are sad or slow, but this is one of the songs that sounds really happy, so it is a nice change. I love this song and you should give it a listen!

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