In contrast to most of his normal music, Cole released his single “You Should Be Here” which has shown a different side to Swindell that his fans seem to enjoy. Other singles from his first album include “ Hope You Get Lonely Tonight”, “ Ain’t Worth the Whiskey” and “ Let Me See Ya Girl.” Cole Swindell won the ACM New Artist of the Year Award in April 2015, confirming that the country music industry accepted him and his Bro-Country influences.
This song caught the attention of many record labels and led him to officially sign with Warner. “Chillin’ It” was Swindell’s break out single in 2013, establishing him as more than just a song writer. Cole’s success in the country music genre surpasses these doubts. Pop-Country and Bro-Country are constantly questioned for not being country enough. He spent the next two years of his career writing and singing hit Bro-Country songs about tailgates, beer, hot girls, and all other forms of drinking.
Cole Swindell began his journey as a country singer in 2013 after signing with Warner Music Nashville. 02 March 2016.īefore being known as a country singer, Cole Swindell wrote many hit songs for artists such as Thomas Rhett, Chris Young, Florida Georgia Line and of course tour partner, mentor, and friend Luke Bryan.