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NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
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Warner Music Nashville headed to the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville Friday (10/25) for an electrifying performance from Tyler Braden. Before the three-song set got underway, the country crooner was surprised with a plaque presentation honoring his newly RIAA gold-certified single, "Devil You Know." In addition to performing the track, he also did live renditions of his latest releases, "More Than A Prayer" and "Above the Water."
Pictured seconds away from busting out the two-step are (l-r) WMN VP Artist Development Justin Luffman, WHY&HOW Marketing Manager Aaryn Cantu, WHY&HOW CEO Halie Hampton, Braden, WMN VP A&R Stephanie Davenport and WMN SVP Creative Director Mike Dupree.