NASHVILLE, Tenn. – —“The future of country music” (Holler) Zach Top releases his highly-anticipated new single, “Beer for Breakfast,” today via Leo33. Listen/share HERE.
Of the song, Top shares, “Don’t go looking for some deep message in this song. This is a fun-loving, country-a** way of letting people know, if they didn’t already, I like beer!! People have been loving this thing on the live shows and I hope they love the single just as much and that it puts them in the mood to pop the top on a cold one and forget about their troubles for a little while!”
The new release adds to a breakthrough year for Top, who recently won Discovery Artist of the Year at the 2024 MusicRow Awards and follows the release of his widely praised debut album, Cold Beer & Country Music, earlier this spring. Produced by Carson Chamberlain (Billy Currington, Easton Corbin), the record garnered over 3.5 million streams in just its first week and received widespread acclaim, with Whiskey Riff declaring, “crack open a cold beer and enjoy the glorious sound of real…country…music. This is easily a stand-out album of the year so far.” Additionally, The Tennessean said it’s full of “star-making tunes,” while Country Central praised, “Cold Beer & Country Music is a masterclass in traditional country music…With a record this strong, Zach Top has proven himself as a standout rising star in this format and a premier vocalist in country music.”
Known for his captivating live performances, Top will continue to tour through this fall including two Colorado shows this weekend with Dierks Bentley, an extensive run of dates with Lainey Wilson on her “Country’s Cool Again Tour” and select headline shows. Upcoming stops include Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, Fort Worth’s Billy Bob’s, Lubbock’s United Supermarkets Arena, Pittsburgh’s Petersen Events Center and Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center among many others. Check out the full tour itinerary below. Full details can be found at www.zachtop.com/tour.
Raised in Sunnyside, WA, Top grew up listening to classic country music while driving around his family’s ranch tending to livestock. At the age of seven, he formed a band with his siblings which set the stage for his musical ambitions. Throughout his teenage years and early twenties, Top honed his craft by playing in various bluegrass bands before moving to Nashville in 2021, where he has been steadily making his mark as an artist to watch.
Press Release via Leo 33