Brett Eldredge has had a very successful career: he’s scored eight Top 5 hits on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, including five No.
1s, he has a thriving touring business (until the pandemic), and a devoted fan base. And yet, he felt there was something missing.So he did something rare for a country artist, he unplugged— from the road, from recording and, literally, from social media.
He took time off to do a major personal and professional reset. And when he was ready, he began writing again.On Sunday Drive, his first studio album in three years for Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville, out Friday (July 10), he switches into a higher gear.
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