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HARDY and ERNEST skewer Country stereotypes in new song ‘Bro Country’

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September 2, 2025
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HARDY and ERNEST skewer Country stereotypes in new song 'Bro Country'

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If you’ve ever cracked a beer on a tailgate under the glow of a bonfire while your lifted truck stereo blasted a Florida Georgia Line hook, HARDY’s new song is already familiar. ‘Bro Country,’ out now with longtime friend ERNEST, is both a love letter and a roast to one of the most notorious eras in modern country music.

The lyrics are almost a greatest hits package of clichés: Daisy Dukes on dirt roads, trucks parked under neon skies, red Solo cups spilling cheap beer and plenty of “girl, hop on in.” HARDY and ERNEST don’t just reference the tropes — they stack them up like empty cans in the back of a pickup, exaggerating the imagery until it becomes part parody, part nostalgia. It’s country’s funhouse mirror, reflecting back the decade when every chart hit seemed to come with a snap track, a tailgate and a bottle of Jack.

“There’s a whole new crew in Nashville that’s bringing a different sound and this song is simply an observation of that,” HARDY said, tongue firmly in cheek. ERNEST added, “It’s been fun growing with him since our days writing with Florida Georgia Line. This song shows the ever-changing nature of music, and I’m glad I got to sing on it.”

‘Bro Country’ is the latest preview of HARDY’s new album ‘COUNTRY! COUNTRY!’ (out September 26 via Big Loud), which finds him stepping back into the country world after last year’s full-tilt rock record ‘Quit!!.’ If that album was a middle finger, this one is more of a sly grin — acknowledging the culture that raised him while winking at its excesses.

With a Madison Square Garden headline show on the horizon and a tour stacked with rowdy festival stops, HARDY seems to be asking fans to laugh a little at themselves — because if we survived the great Bro Country boom of the 2010s, we can all admit we secretly still know every word.

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