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WHAT IT IS: Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Riley Green is riding a wave of success in the country-music scene following 2023’s Ain’t My Last Rodeo and his third #1 at Country radio. Green’s streaming numbers have skyrocketed with the April release of his Way Out Here EP, while his recent duet with tourmate Ella Langley, “you look like you love me,” has garnered 40m+ and made its international debut at Hyde Park in London. On 7/26, Green dropped “Rather Be,” the first song from his next project, slated for later this year.
ALBUM: Ain’t My Last Rodeo
RELEASE DATE: October 2023
SINGLE: “Damn Good Day to Leave”
TV: GMA, Today Show, ACM Awards, CMT Giants: Alabama, CMT Music Awards, more
LIVE: Headlining Ain’t My Last Rodeo Tour; summer festivals in N. A.; direct support for Morgan Wallen at Hyde Park
INTERNET: 4b+ global streams; 11m+ monthly Spotify listeners; 3m+ social-media followers
RADIO: “Damn Good Day to Leave” Most Added at Country, 84 first-week stations, Top 30 and rising at press time; three #1 radio hits
PRESS: Rolling Stone, People, American Songwriter, Forbes, Rivet (cover), Pollstar, Cigar & Spirits (cover), more
BOOKING: Austin Neal/The Neal Agency
PUBLISHING: Warner Chappell
MANAGEMENT: Daniel Miller & Zach Sutton/Fusion Music