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Zach Bryan Says He'll Release ‘Deep Satin’ After His New Album

August 21, 2023 10:51 am GMT
Last Edited December 19, 2023 9:43 pm GMT

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When Zach Bryan shared the official tracklist for his new album, fans were disappointed to see ’Deep Satin’ would not be included on the upcoming record.

Ever since the ‘Something in the Orange’ hitmaker teased the evocative track across his socials, ‘Deep Satin’ has exploded in popularity, with fans calling for Zach to give the song an official release.

Towards the end of 2022, Zach Bryan suggested the fan-favourite track would be appearing on the new album, but it now looks like ‘Deep Satin’ will be dropped as a single in the next few months, alongside a series of other standalone songs.

Taking to Twitter, Zach wrote, “I wanted this entire record to be self-produced. Releasing Deep Satin (a song my friend Eddie produced) and a few more songs as the months are to come”.

He went on to reassure fans that he won't keep them hanging on for too long, “I won’t keep anyone waiting I promise, I love you guys and I am so grateful I get to grow through this life with y’all”.

Although it won't feature ‘Deep Satin’, Zach Bryan's new album is set to include high-profile guest appearances from Kacey Musgraves, Sierra Ferrell, The Lumineers and The War and Treaty.

In addition, the self-titled project will include a slew of previously teased unreleased tracks, such as ‘Tradesman’, ‘Oklahoman Son’, ‘East Side of Sorrow’ and ‘Smaller Acts’.

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