Multi-Platinum-selling superstar and ACM Award-winner Cole Swindell releases his new single “Forever To Me” today across all digital platforms. The single will go for radio adds on Monday, April 15. Swindell’s emotion-filled song about finding a forever love, will be included on his upcoming fifth studio album for Warner Music Nashville. Listen HERE.
“To be living in a moment and get to write about it, I don’t think it can ever get more real than that,” said Swindell. “And one of the reasons I love songwriting and country music. Outside of ‘You Should Be Here,’ I think this song is honestly one of the most personal songs I have written and shows exactly where I am in my life – Greylan [James], Rocky [Block] and I knew from the time we sat down to write this song that it was special. This is one I think a lot of folks can relate to in some way- either what you dream about one day or what it is like to finally find your forever.”
“Forever to Me,” written by Swindell, Greylan James and Rocky Block, follows on the heels of his emotional release “3 Feet Tall,” which Country Now called a “Song of the Year contender” and “one of the most important songs Cole Swindell has ever released,” and his high-energy tour opening Top 10 single and crowd favorite “Drinkaby,” which was included on his latest Stereotype Broken deluxe album. His fourth studio album Stereotype produced three Platinum-certified, multi-week No. 1 singles: “Never Say Never” featuring Lainey Wilson, “Single Saturday Night” and 3x Platinum “She Had Me At Heads Carolina,” which garnered him three ACM Awards in 2023 and which remained in the Top 5 at country radio for 23 consecutive weeks.
Swindell, who Rolling Stone has called “a proven hit-maker,” has shown time and again that his headlining, superstar status is multi-dimensional. The Tennessean called Swindell a “hard charging competitor armed with a mastery of the art of the craft, tirelessly looking for ways to improve his work.” The Georgia native has solidified himself as a hit songwriter, recording artist and headlining performer over the past ten years.
Swindell burst on to the scene just with chart-topping, high-energy party anthems like “Chillin’ In,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” and “Let Me See Ya Girl” but quickly proved the depths of his songwriting and artistry with emotional ballads “You Should Be Here,” “Middle of a Memory” and “Break Up In The End.” More recently, he has shown progression releasing his fiery powerhouse duet “Never Say Never” and again showed his uniquely talented songwriting with the twist on a ‘90s classic in “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” followed up by the energy-filled hard charging crowd favorite “Drinkaby” and now to feature where life has guided him showing the more emotional and personal side with “Forever To Me.”
Swindell will launch his 2024 headlining Win The Night Tour, produced by Live Nation, on May 16 in London, ON, CANADA. The Georgia native will launch his Win The Night Tour in the US the following weekend with shows in Brandon, MS (May 24) and Orange Beach, AL (May 25).
Tickets go on sale TODAY for the multi-award winning superstar’s debut tour stop at the famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre on September 23 with special guests Clay Walker and Tucker Wetmore. To purchase tickets, go to www.ColeSwindell.com.
Joining the four-time ACM Award winner on his Win The Night Tour is special guest multi-Platinum selling artist Dylan Scott as well as Jon Langston, Lily Rose, Mackenzie Carpenter, Meghan Patrick and Restless Road who will be on various dates throughout the tour.
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