Zach Bryan Fires Back with New Song After Barstool Drama
Remember that viral video of Zach Bryan getting kicked out of a bar? Well, the country music heartthrob just dropped a new song, "Something in the Orange," that seems to be his response to the whole Barstool Sports kerfuffle.
Let’s rewind a bit. It all started with a video that went viral showing Bryan getting kicked out of a bar for apparently being drunk and disorderly. Barstool Sports, always known for their controversial takes, picked up the story and ran with it. They even published an article questioning Bryan's behavior, which understandably pissed off a lot of his fans.
Now, "Something in the Orange" feels like a direct shot at the Barstool trolls. It's a gritty, raw track that showcases Bryan's signature blend of heartfelt lyrics and soulful vocals. The song touches on themes of fame, the pressure of being in the spotlight, and the frustration of dealing with negativity.
Lyrics like "Yeah, I'm a drunk, I'm an addict / I'm a sinner, I'm a saint / But I'm a damn good songwriter" feel like Bryan speaking directly to his critics. He's not afraid to own his flaws, and he's clearly not going to let anyone silence him.
The song also dives into the struggle of balancing his personal life with his career. Lines like "I'm a little bit lost / I'm a little bit found / I'm a little bit both" speak to the emotional turmoil Bryan is experiencing.
"Something in the Orange" is more than just a response to Barstool. It's a powerful song that resonates with anyone who's ever felt misunderstood or judged. It's a reminder that even successful artists like Bryan are still human, and they still grapple with the same challenges as the rest of us.
Bryan has shown his fans that he's not afraid to stand up for himself, and his music is all the more powerful for it. "Something in the Orange" is a song that will undoubtedly become an anthem for anyone who's ever felt like an outsider, and it's a strong statement from a rising star who's not going to let anyone dim his light.