Does Riley Green Have Anything To Say?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @trieshardgaming
    @trieshardgaming Год назад +173

    Algorithms are weird. I’m not into country music. This is a cool video though sir.

    • @badger297
      @badger297 Год назад +8

      Same. Recently became kind of obsessed with his videos

    • @zakwan10
      @zakwan10 Год назад +23

      You do like country, you just don't know it yet.

    • @mjcrom
      @mjcrom Год назад +7

      This is how I got into Grady's videos. A year later, I have a surprising degree of knowledge about country music! It made my summer road trip home much more entertaining, as I scrolled through country music stations with some idea of what I was listening to. And every now and then when I'm out with my friends a country song will come on and I'll share a little country music fact - it's like a party trick.

    • @badger297
      @badger297 Год назад +4

      I'm in my 30s now. For some context, I was your typical wigger teenager & young adult. I find tho, that the older I get, the more relatable I find country music to be

  • @nortonrob_tx
    @nortonrob_tx Год назад +53

    Riley knows who he is and more importantly, knows his fanbase. He sticks to what works, which is his style. IMO - he's a great songwriter, Aint my last rodeo & grandpas were solo writes, and probably his most well written songs.
    On the contrary, he's pretty mismanaged. His release schedule is minimal in comparison to other artists on his caliber. Re-releasing singles from his freshman album was strange. I think I speak for all his fans when I say he needs to put out more music. Maybe show a little range too.

  • @Molnarlive
    @Molnarlive Год назад +163

    I like Riley green purely because of the sound. No snap tracks, no autotune, just pure country sound

    • @AScarletWoman
      @AScarletWoman Год назад +11

      ? There's autotune on Riley's stuff

    • @coonkirk1796
      @coonkirk1796 Год назад +9

      @@AScarletWoman
      It’s become such a norm that people can’t even tell the difference now.

    • @AScarletWoman
      @AScarletWoman Год назад

      ​@@coonkirk1796Which would be fine if people stopped moralizing about it. Clearly the OP likes Riley's sound; does it really matter how he gets there?

    • @luke_cohen1
      @luke_cohen1 Год назад +2

      @@AScarletWoman Everyone uses pitch correction (the type of autotune most country music artists use) including top notch singers like Mariah Carey and Ariana Grande. The question is whether or not they sound robotic without any experimental/creative reason for it (see Travis Scott, Cher, Kanye West, Kid Cudi, and T pain for those who use the robot voice correctly).

    • @patricklittle8281
      @patricklittle8281 Год назад

      Yesssir. Real country sounding

  • @Cdyoung15
    @Cdyoung15 Год назад +52

    I know Grady still thinks about what could’ve been with the song “In Love by Now.” I guess we’ll never know how much of a smash hit that should’ve been back in 2019..

    • @GradySmith
      @GradySmith  Год назад +10

      You know me well!

    • @kennethmcintyre694
      @kennethmcintyre694 Год назад +1

      Im convinced they’ll release it as a single a-la different round here. Release date agnosticism eh?

  • @austincosman2907
    @austincosman2907 Год назад +23

    Riley makes music to fund hunting and I love it

  • @alimccowen4090
    @alimccowen4090 Год назад +11

    I know this isn’t a Riley original but this was the first time I heard Damn Country Music and I can’t believe people weren’t talking about this song since Tim released it. One of the best songs I’ve heard this year. The way it tackles the theme of obsession and slavery to that thing we love, even when it wrecks us. It’s so powerful and something everyone can relate to, no matter what ‘that thing’ may be. Just beautiful songwriting. Love Riley’s version too.

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤

  • @jpgm17
    @jpgm17 Год назад +16

    I'm a big Riley fan. It sounds nice and it's just easy to listen to. I also think his voice sounds a lot better than it did in his earlier stuff. He also just seems like a cool dude that doesn't need to be some big star and just enjoys making music.

  • @dakotamcnair2188
    @dakotamcnair2188 Год назад +12

    I think he just sticks to what works. I grew up in Northeast Alabama like he did, so when he references Guntersville in a song (where I’ve fished a lot) I go “Oh, yeah..” and I think that’s what he is going for. There are unreleased songs like “Because of Me”… “Keep Coming Around”… “Known Any Better”… “Til You Gave One”… that are so unique, and why they weren’t released in this album? I have no idea, but they are such solid songs.

    • @dakotamcnair2188
      @dakotamcnair2188 Год назад

      I also will say if you like at the songwriters list for his songs, he writes with a lot of the same people, so maybe that’s why the songs seem so similar? And I think he always uses Dan Huff as his producer

    • @ryancarmello_music
      @ryancarmello_music Год назад

      “‘Til You Gave One” should have been on the album broooooo

  • @JawnSkiles
    @JawnSkiles Год назад +17

    This album is solidly a Riley Green album, but it's a great Riley Green album. It doesn't surprise you but that's a good thing

  • @JTMayo803
    @JTMayo803 Год назад +12

    A Riley Green album doesn’t disappoint. Most of his songs are well delivered and the lyrics, although not advanced, always manage to paint a feeling or picture you can connect with. I’m enjoying this latest release!

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤

  • @antonternmyr8057
    @antonternmyr8057 Год назад +7

    I think you nailed it. i feel the same, found myself listening to the album alot. its all really likeable, but i know its no songs i will remember in 10 years. I think Riley is what he wants to be tbh, straight down the middle country artist.
    Numbers on the cars is one of the best written country songs ever in my opinion, hope to see more of that.

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤

  • @clintdrapermusic
    @clintdrapermusic Год назад +7

    Ain’t My Damn To Give is the best song on the album IMO. Gives early Chief vibes.

  • @joseyjag
    @joseyjag Год назад +6

    Petition for a Grady Smith mullet

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤🎉

  • @calebc.7818
    @calebc.7818 Год назад +6

    As a fan of songs like "I wish Grandpas Never Died" and "Half of Me," so there definitely is an appeal to a good chunk of his music. One of the more consistent artists, you know what you listen to when you hear his music. Contrasts neatly with the sappy works of Boyfriend country.

  • @b.strong9347
    @b.strong9347 Год назад +1

    But… as you kinda said and as a fellow (to Riley) Bama boy, that’s kinda the point. He’s singing songs that pull on sentimentality and nostalgia that comforts so many in a time when rural culture is dying and everything in life is so hyperpolitized. With it being so common throughout his repertoire, it comes across as a one-trick pony to many, but it resonates still with many of us.
    Those of us that still live like we, our parents, their parents, and their parents (and so on) we’re raised our watching our way of life disappear to dying small towns (either due to factories and plants that have folded or to larger metropolitan cities growing and taking over small towns with generic suburbs, generic shopping, and (therefore) generic people with no real personality, culture, or identity.
    Being in rural Alabama (as well as suburban Georgia for a short time), it’s easy to see those living subdivisions being desperate for an identity from which (at best) they’ve become disconnected by generations. They go and buy an obscenely expensive truck(-like vehicle), spend a massive amount of money on hunting stuff (to kill an immature buck that they’re too scared to gut (because they may get blood on their $1500 worth of camo they’re wearing)), adopt a tv-version of a southern/country accent, while having no real connection with the actual culture itself… and I’d imagine that many of these fan boys talking about sleeping on Riley fall directly into that lack of identity, but that’s just it… it’s clear as to what the identity and the comfort that Riley represents).
    There’s a Riley rabbit trail.
    It’s music without the onslaught of computer noises that generally pollutes much of the last 15 years of mainstream country music.
    It’s just comfortable, which is usually what we want when just passively listening to the radio.

  • @nickvantre3379
    @nickvantre3379 Год назад

    I think you’ve kind of hit the nail on the head about Riley’s music, but I think there are so many songs, many of which he has solo-written or are not even cut that he shows off his raw song writing ability. A few off the top of my head are Almost, Runnin with an Angel, Run Out of Tears, My First Everything, Numbers on the Cars… the list just goes on. A lot of his older music hasn’t yet seen the light of day or gotten what it deserves, being that his more popular songs are obviously the mainstream radio hits. Personally, I like this about his discography, because you really have to listen to the whole thing to understand how good he is, and I think that’s where a lot of the really passionate fans are coming from. Great vid Grady!

  • @BoldBuccleuch
    @BoldBuccleuch Год назад +1

    I’ve been a Riley Green fan since his early EPs, but I’m a MS guy that found out about him early. He’s continued to improve and you’re right, he does play it safe musically. I’d love to see him break out of his standard “verse-chorus-verse-chorus-two line bridge-chorus” prescription that he applies to every song. Generally, I enjoy most of his songs and he puts on a great live show. I relate to much of what he sings about and know all the places he references. As long as he consistently keeps delivering albums with 5-6 really good songs on them, then he’ll be just fine.

  • @MrHmg55
    @MrHmg55 Год назад +4

    Best song on the new album is "Mississippi or Me," hands down. It has the same vibe as Jordan Davis' new single, "Tucson Too Late."

  • @Spitfirethedragon
    @Spitfirethedragon Год назад +1

    Riley Green was born and raised in Jacksonville, Alabama and played quarterback at Jacksonville State University which the school is playing their first year in FBS this year.
    Artists like Riley Green, Muscadine Bloodline, Colter Wall, Justin Moore, Jon Pardi, Midland, Charley Crockett, Zach Bryan, etc are trying to get country music back to the old ways of country music that still sold a lot of records. Morgan Wallen, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, etc like many of todays country artists of today sound like more pop radio of the top 40 kind that you see from the 1980s and 90s. The small markets prefer to play more of the old style sound than anything of the new stuff.

  • @lindadunsmore944
    @lindadunsmore944 6 месяцев назад

    Riley Green is what Country Music is all about 💯
    Has an amazing voice that sends chills through my whole body 💙 Not only is he a singer/songwriter but a great entertainer ❤️ Loves his fans without a doubt. I hear his songs on the radio more each day. Riley is a good man with the biggest heart ❤️ Love you Riley Green 💚

  • @emilineharris3724
    @emilineharris3724 Год назад +3

    Love your NCIS comparison. Makes perfect sense!

  • @iNDyfan3
    @iNDyfan3 Год назад +1

    I can understand how some of the songs are not relatable to some. And that's ok. I personally can relate to the "good ol' boy" music. I think you hit the nail on the head though by saying, "ot might be same ol' Riley, but at least it sounds good."
    I don't think Riley's goals are to reinvent the wheel. I think he's just comfortable making music that he likes, and he's unapologetic about it, as you can tell. That's why he's relatable. I think that's why a lot of guys like him.
    I also feel like not every artist has to "say something." I appreciate the artists who are just fine with "blending in" and making good stuff without making headlines. He has definitely found his lane, and I don't think that will change. And I'm here for it

  • @mr.rogers9849
    @mr.rogers9849 7 месяцев назад

    I wasn't too interested in Riley Green until I heard "When She Comes Home Tonight" on a playlist and now I get it. That one is a little older but a good example of a more flirtatious song that I didn't hear anyone mention.

  • @beauxbeaux7
    @beauxbeaux7 Год назад +2

    I see it all up and down the comments but it is very true. He knows what works for him. I saw the joke that he makes music to fund his hunting and while I don't think that is fully true I do think Riley doesn't look at music as all he is. He isn't trying to be the most famous artist or have some new stance or hill to die on. He is who he is

  • @Arose4her
    @Arose4her Год назад +4

    Truly truly Riley Green has my been favorite artist since 2018! I can say so much but I’ll try to keep it short.
    From the album Working on Me definitely my favorite song by far, I listen to it on repeat since it’s come out.
    For me, Riley green music can fit almost any mood. I am in if I moody or it’s a rainy day, I can put on Riley Green and he had me feeling some type away. But if I wanna be upbeat and happy and loving on sunshine, he also has those songs that make me feel so giddy.
    Is it simple? Yes. Can it be repetitive? Yes. Are there songs that I can do without? Probably.
    I just know I’m never not in the mood to listen in Riley Green, like I can always put him on and be satisfied.
    Also, sidenote, he puts on one fun show I’ve seen him probably five times now in concert and I’m gonna go see him two more times next year!

  • @Mmmmmmmm26
    @Mmmmmmmm26 Год назад

    I live in Asia for work. Riley is like the Pinterest vision board of what I want my life to be like when I finally get back. I would guess that there are many like me - perhaps in slightly less extreme circumstances - who are not quite living the life they want yet and Riley points them in the right direction. He’s not a musical genius but he’s weirdly escapist in his wholesomeness.

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤🎉

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤🎉

  • @IvanRiveraStagea
    @IvanRiveraStagea Год назад +2

    Riley makes relatable music that is easy to listen to; I am okay with that. Music doesn't have to be groundbreaking.

  • @yourfriendlyneighborhoodsm4708
    @yourfriendlyneighborhoodsm4708 Год назад +2

    Riley Green’s music to me is like those guys on TikTok who live their life like a Florida Georgia line video, but thinks they’re different because they listen to Zach Bryan and Tyler Childers

  • @sharonhollingsworth3055
    @sharonhollingsworth3055 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤this man has a voice out of this world I love him because of his talented singing ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @mamashewolf
    @mamashewolf Год назад

    You crack me up every time dude 😂❤ I love Riley Green and I’m not even pure country. I love every genre of music basically. Lastly, I would love a Riley Green and Aaron Tippin collaboration. 😊❤🎉

  • @TCAB00SE721P
    @TCAB00SE721P Год назад +4

    I agree and disagree with you Grady😂 he makes music that resonates with small town America listeners songs that we can sing too and get our whole small town dive bar to sing along with when we put it on the Jukebox. He has that 90s vibe that fits right in with artists such as Combs, CoJo, he just works.
    Some artists like Zach Bryan are just too deep and polarizing to enjoy.

  • @sunshine3914
    @sunshine3914 Год назад

    The hair & the shadow😂😂
    As usual, I think you’re on point. Like King George, he’s easy on the eyes & mild… now if only he’d do as the King, & slip some love songs in here & there, he could be just as popular, imo.

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤🎉

  • @joejones7852
    @joejones7852 Год назад +2

    Well apparently he's southern. Wouldn't have known that so I'm glad he released an album to let us know

  • @margarettaylor473
    @margarettaylor473 Год назад

    “Wherever Riley Green is from, he’s proud to be from there” 😆😆😆

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤🎉

  • @bluesdjben
    @bluesdjben Год назад

    "Wherever Riley Greene is from, he's proud to be from there." That's a good phrase alert!

  • @superbowlchampmathewstaffo2367
    @superbowlchampmathewstaffo2367 Год назад +1

    I love his new Album! I have listened to it 10 times already! Love it!

  • @learninglabtv
    @learninglabtv Год назад

    Love his music. It’s got a real traditional country sound which is what I love. Great storytelling in his song writing. He’s built a very solid following. He’ll have a very nice career doing what he’s doing.

  • @tylarbryant
    @tylarbryant Год назад

    When I drop my album next year can you review it on here??

  • @keatonrozema5787
    @keatonrozema5787 Год назад +2

    I love your love hate relationship of Riley Green lol I’m here for it, but he’s in my top 10 artists

  • @hanrahan2500
    @hanrahan2500 Год назад

    “Wherever Riley Green is from, he’s proud be from there” This quote perfectly sums up the last decade of country music and the cliché that the artist and labels have road death!

  • @brianchambers8978
    @brianchambers8978 Год назад

    Will this be released on Cd or is it gonna be another digital only album?

  • @jseen9568
    @jseen9568 Год назад +2

    I really like Riley's sound. He has a classic Tim McGraw sound (funny that he redid one of them on this album).
    But the rabbid fans are simply that due to the controversy. Just like the reason "Try that in a small town" was number 1.
    Riley knows this too which is why he made a show to change the lyrics of the song to "Coors light" to keep his name in the news.

    • @dewski7587
      @dewski7587 Год назад

      No he just changed the lyrics because he’s a down home country boy that didn’t want to support bud light and transgenders 😂 his music makes it evident he isn’t heavily concerned with publicity

  • @alew3555
    @alew3555 Год назад

    Me and my daughter love Riley Green. we've seen him quite a few times and it's kind of our thing together. If I had to describe why I personally like his music to someone, it's like you said, it's simple, easy to listen to, and he also has a much more authentic side, although I agree not much on this album. People say they crave "90s country", well he's as close as it gets.
    I do tend to like his less produced versions of almost all of his songs.

    • @alew3555
      @alew3555 Год назад

      Last thing, I LOVE Zach Bryan, but sometimes I have to listen 5-10 times to catch all the things that make ZB great, with Riley Green, hit play, turn it up. Simple lol

  • @mac7133
    @mac7133 Год назад +1

    That daddy duckman sign needs to be on a shirt

  • @themodrocker1
    @themodrocker1 Год назад

    It took 11 mins to clearly state:
    Riley doesn’t venture outside his comfort zone and that you don’t dislike the album, but compared him to more adventurous artist.
    I don’t think comparing others different styles is productive. He has fans who enjoy his music and is allowed to write whatever he wants.
    Maybe that music connects with others more than you. All that matters is this is an amazing time for country music.

  • @petewill1136
    @petewill1136 Год назад

    Hey idk how else to contact you, but have you ever done a video on the roughly 10 months “The Nashville Channel” or “Nashville 11” was on XM. I feel like nobody talks about it. It genuinely launched the careers of FGL, Chase Rice etc, but also there were absolute hits on that nationwide station from guys people still haven’t heard of, like Jesse Watson’s “Chicken Lights & Chrome” or Chris Hurt “Harleys & John Deere” or Brandon Bush Band who absolutely vanished after 2 full albums. Jesse Rice had a great song called “Sad Songs, Cigarettes and Whiskey”. Nobody ever talks about this station. I still have a playlist of over 100 songs that were only ever played by them, than they just disappeared.

  • @Henryoutdoorss
    @Henryoutdoorss Год назад

    as someone who had/has a very deep relationship with their grandfather his music connects on a very deep level the title track my last rodeo pulls on the heart strings imo more then i wish grandpas never died or numbers on the cars. as for the rest of his music its just strictly relateable to so many people kinda like so many people connect with zach bryan on the same level as people do with rileys music

  • @Gr8estWarrior4
    @Gr8estWarrior4 Год назад

    Going into the album knowing Riley’s style, I really enjoyed the album. I honestly love every song, and listen to the whole album straight through everyday

  • @crystalshutt1835
    @crystalshutt1835 Год назад +1

    Riley Green is pure country love him love his music ❤❤

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤

  • @justingriffith735
    @justingriffith735 Год назад +1

    What's wrong with normal? I really like him! To me, he's Country! I heard you say Grady, with him you know what you're gonna get, what's funny about that is, I once heard Vince Gill say that about George Strait on CMT's 40 greatest Men of Country show they done!

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад +1

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤🎉

    • @justingriffith735
      @justingriffith735 Год назад +1

      @@Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Central Indiana

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      @@justingriffith735 I'll love to continue our conversation but because I'm very skeptical about my privacy as a celebrity.. so would you like to keep in touch with me

  • @logical_volcel
    @logical_volcel Год назад +2

    Riley would never make it as a headliner because tour season overlaps too much with duck season

  • @TebowTimeUmad
    @TebowTimeUmad Год назад

    Love the at zach bryans pronunciation of “el dorado” 😂

  • @creemzyt5418
    @creemzyt5418 Год назад +1

    I love Copenhagen in a Cadillac, it’s just so fun and catchy

  • @Mitch3722
    @Mitch3722 Год назад

    He does have a lot of the same tropes however it’s the specific details he gives in his songs that I love. It’s never a lyric “just doing what we do”. His songs are usually very catchy and easy to sing along to as well

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤

  • @wildlifewhiskey3636
    @wildlifewhiskey3636 Год назад

    it’s easy to listen to and he seems like a good dude. Feels like one of the boys.

  • @oliviasieders7007
    @oliviasieders7007 Год назад +1

    This is not entire on topic but as a straight female consumer of country music I have never actually considered how attractive Riley Green is/is not until this video. Maybe its marketing or how he presents himself but its just never crossed my mind and I'm someone how knows who he is and has a few of his songs on my regular playlist. In terms of his music, I think its fine but for the most part not memorable for me. I don't hate the repetitive themes if that's what he likes but I guess most of his music lyrically doesn't feel all that personal.

  • @pgoodzdc
    @pgoodzdc Год назад

    Since you brought it up in the video, Riley is an Alabama guy through and through. Born/raised in Jacksonville, went to Jacksonville State and was a QB there I believe.
    I feel like a lot of his songs actually poke/prod Georgia. Georgia Time especially.
    “Well she’s all Alabama but she’s stuck on Georgia Time.”
    “She doesn’t seem to understand that we’ve got pines here too.”
    In Get That Man A Beer, the guy he supposedly gave a right hook is “a dude with a bulldogs (UGA) tattoo”
    Anyway, I’ve always been under the impression he doesn’t like Georgia/the dawgs lmao (which makes sense since he claims Auburn last I saw)
    Last edit: Bury Me in Dixie is the first time I ever heard Riley and that song is VERY Alabama focused let’s just say lol

    • @BoldBuccleuch
      @BoldBuccleuch Год назад

      He was born and raised in Jacksonville, ALABAMA…not Florida. Played QB at JSU ALABAMA, though he did move to FL as a kid and spent time growing up there.

    • @pgoodzdc
      @pgoodzdc Год назад

      yeah I never said it was Florida but I could see people making that assumption lol@@BoldBuccleuch

  • @cjtyler01
    @cjtyler01 7 месяцев назад

    Riley green works because he resonates with the core of country culture. It’s the people in the Deep South that work hard all day in the sun drove trucks in a field on the weekend and grew up living most of what he talks about. I’m from Alabama and almost all of his songs resonate with me from a nostalgia standpoint.

  • @mitchellb4551
    @mitchellb4551 Год назад

    I was not expecting the NCIS reference at the end but I think it works.

  • @patricklittle8281
    @patricklittle8281 Год назад

    Maybe it's because of the no auto tune no electronics and pure autotune and maybe it's also just because of me living the small town country life myself and finding the themes of Riley very relatable that makes this man so enjoyable to listen too? I do not know why but he's way up there for me lol

  • @jonnybrick7473
    @jonnybrick7473 Год назад

    Very good stuff here. I wrote a piece where I spotted that two Big Machine execs are listed as producers, and that we don't need any more Good Ole Boy albums.

  • @alicemccarley8779
    @alicemccarley8779 Год назад

    Riley Green music is the way country music should be . He is very down to earth and awesome

  • @USMFAN1996
    @USMFAN1996 Год назад

    Riley isn’t someone I’m particularly into, he’s not really unique or interesting enough for me personally most of the time, but I totally see the need for his straight down the middle country music. And it’s great that it actually sounds country. Someone’s gotta make mainstream music that’ll play on the radio and I’m glad he’s doing it in an authentic way that sounds nice

  • @PaigeJones-eb2vi
    @PaigeJones-eb2vi 7 месяцев назад

    I’m interested to hear your thoughts on his newer song worst way. It’s pretty different from his normal

  • @maktensingenjorer5353
    @maktensingenjorer5353 Год назад

    ”Mississippi Or Me” sounds exactly like ”Michigan For The Winter” with Ryan Hurd! Don’t mind, cause they’re both great songs! 👍

  • @badger297
    @badger297 Год назад +2

    Will you do a video about "what happened to toby kieth?"
    Feel like he (and the dixie chick's, although im aware of what happened to them) was everywhere in the early to mid 2000s, then he just disappeared over night

  • @nathanmotz1011
    @nathanmotz1011 9 месяцев назад

    His new album was released on April 12th

  • @isaacstocks8207
    @isaacstocks8207 Год назад

    I actually thought this was one of my favorite albums I’ve heard recently. Like you said, lots of the same (which I enjoy), but also the newer sounding one’s really got me. Last rodeo was my standout. But Copenhagen in a Cadillac is real fun!

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤

  • @Mursedave
    @Mursedave Год назад

    Riley’s music is always so refreshing!

  • @Gunnar_Harris
    @Gunnar_Harris Год назад +1

    Damn good day to leave is perhaps some of the work Riley has released

  • @cadody5319
    @cadody5319 Год назад

    Big Riley Green fan. But definitely hate how almost half the album was released early. It didn’t feel like a new album by the time it finally came out!

  • @SnowManson
    @SnowManson Год назад

    Really like Riley Green, seems to legit live by the words of his songs. Like you said, a mix of fun and meaningful.

  • @nakdickson
    @nakdickson Год назад +2

    Personally, ain't my damn to give is gold.

  • @anngrace5050
    @anngrace5050 Год назад

    Another great video!

  • @jasonlins9033
    @jasonlins9033 Год назад

    Looking forward to hearing your thoughts about Stephen Wilson Jr's album.

  • @patrickneill148
    @patrickneill148 Год назад

    Grady you are lookin’ fresh sir. What’s your beard routine?

  • @justinbratton1235
    @justinbratton1235 Год назад +1

    I’d say ain’t my damn to give is easily the best song on the album

  • @dancebrittany23
    @dancebrittany23 Год назад

    "Georgia Time" is the only song I truly believe to be GREAT Riley Green song. And I believe it started the trend of songs about rival school fans falling in love: Tennessee Fan, Tennessee Orange.

  • @STORMseries
    @STORMseries Год назад

    seems like you havent heard the county line ep and the bury me in dixie ep

  • @MsBrknwng628
    @MsBrknwng628 Год назад

    This man has alot of great songs as a whole and I can't say that about a lot of singers. I got his whole collection of songs and yes he is another singer who is so under rated singer.

  • @aking25199
    @aking25199 Год назад

    I totally agree on what you’re saying about his album.
    Even though it has nothing to do with this video, what do you think about Mason Ramsey’s EP with his “matured” voice? I was surprised

  • @MC-dn4qs
    @MC-dn4qs Год назад

    I think some of the thoughts about Riley being repetitive come from a misunderstanding of what he’s trying to communicate. If you look at it from the perspective of him advocating an old way of life emphasizing faith and family, there’s a lot more to be got from listening to him. That’s what connects his songs and makes them unique from people who pander. Its a resistance to where things are going.

  • @t-go2gw
    @t-go2gw Год назад

    not every artist has to be revolutionary to be good. some just make good music and thats all they care to do. riley is exactly that, he just makes solid country songs.

  • @stephenmorrow7987
    @stephenmorrow7987 Год назад

    I think that "the boys" connect with Riley because so many of us are tired of fakes and honestly, Riley Greens music, at least from the feel of it, is authentic. He sings about stuff that we can connect wuth

  • @FoolishOne7
    @FoolishOne7 Год назад

    i went to the luke combs tour ❤ and i thought riley was really good❤

  • @jking54544
    @jking54544 Год назад

    RIley is what he is, and that's kinda refreshing in a way. I, by no means, fall firmly on the side of Riley's political beliefs, but I love his songs, I love his message. Saw him with Luke Combs in St. Louis, and quite honestly, I wanted more of Riley. Long live Duckman!

  • @wendyparker1986
    @wendyparker1986 Год назад

    You're missing it. For those of us who grew up on Haggard and Waylon, Riley is a sure bet. Country has become a lot of things and country isn't in the mix much anymore. Thankfully, Riley can be counted on for down the middle, classic country sounds. If you came to county in the 2000's, without the traditional country influences at home, you probably won't love him.

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤🎉

  • @hunterambrose9650
    @hunterambrose9650 Год назад

    He’s from Jacksonville Alabama!

  • @jordancrumpton5285
    @jordancrumpton5285 Год назад

    I think the thing about it is Riley’s music is exactly how Riley is. He’s your average guy and his music shows that

  • @Grace-uw6pp
    @Grace-uw6pp Год назад

    He writes all his songs for That One Particular Audience now. Different Round Here audience. But I actually think his old music that he wrote by himself had a very unique voice-Almost, Never done it sober, All along. He has this simplistic writing style that feels very authentic, like: I’m drinking too much. I miss you. I’m not doing well! I miss my mom. I miss my home. Some people may not like that, but I loved his quick to the point earnestness.
    Also: Men seem to love ReallyHotManlyMen just as much, if not more than women😂😂

  • @michaelnealis1926
    @michaelnealis1926 Год назад

    I thought it was a pleasant album. There’s nothing on it that’s really special, but it’s a nice album to listen to in the background while you do something.

  • @lukeromano4530
    @lukeromano4530 Год назад

    The instrumentals show he’s true to he is. Unlike so many others

  • @mikeflinn8983
    @mikeflinn8983 Год назад

    I had always thought he makes good music but, as you said, he doesn't have a very wide range on the subject matter of his songs. On his Different Round Here album he pretty much sang each song twice, with just different lyrics. Just one example of that is Bettin Man and In Love By Now. They are the exact same song. Both good songs, but the exact same premise on both. This new album I think offers a bit more variety, but I haven't really listened to it enough to realize if he's just writing the same song over and over again.

  • @nickalbert4467
    @nickalbert4467 Год назад

    Riley green is one of my favourite modern country singers. Who cares if he has common themes. That’s country

  • @carsonpuckett6833
    @carsonpuckett6833 Год назад

    GRADY IM PRETTY SURE I SAW YOU AT THE HARDY AND LAINY WILSON SHOW IN NASHVILLE

  • @toniwolfe4333
    @toniwolfe4333 Год назад

    I love putting his songs on playlists, I hate listening to his albums all the way through

  • @LarkDawg97
    @LarkDawg97 Год назад

    The title song makes me cry bro

  • @rosemcclain2703
    @rosemcclain2703 Год назад

    He’s from Alabama, Grady. Don’t disrespect that man like that🙃

    • @Rileygreenmusicofficial763
      @Rileygreenmusicofficial763 Год назад

      Thanks so very much for your love and support towards me beautiful fan…. Where are you from❤🎉

  • @sammasonphotography
    @sammasonphotography Год назад

    Good video brotha

  • @hunterpsanders7245
    @hunterpsanders7245 Год назад

    It’s cool that you said his clothing is “normal” he wears “the normal brand” all the time lol