Released: March 7, 2022

Featuring: Thomas Rhett

Songwriter: David Garcia Jessie Jo Dillon HARDY Thomas Rhett Julian Bunetta Rocky Block Kyle Fishman Jacob Durrett BRELAND

Producer: Jacob Durrett Kyle Fishman Julian Bunetta

[Chorus: BRELAND]
Praise the Lord for southern women, Hemi engines, crispy chicken
Praise the Lord for east Atlanta, Country Grammar, and my nana
Praise the Lord that I got everything I want and need and more
I might turn up on Saturday, but first thing Sunday morn'
I praise the Lord

[Verse 1: BRELAND]
Praise the Lord for sister Julie, big ol’ hat and tambourine
She keeps playing when we’re shoutin’, doesn’t know that she’s off beat
Praise the Lord for my bartender, turns a single into two
We went crazy out there last night, we need saving in this pew
It don't matter how you worship, sinner, saint, win or lose

[Chorus: BRELAND]
Praise the Lord for southern women, Hemi engines, crispy chicken
Praise the Lord for east Atlanta, Country Grammar, and my nana
Praise the Lord that I got everything I want and need and more
I might turn up on Saturday, but first thing Sunday morn'
I praise the Lord

[Bridge: BRELAND]
He rockin' with me, that's for sure
Praise the Lord (Praise the Lord), praise the Lord
He rockin' with me, that’s for sure
Praise the Lord (Praise the Lord), praise the Lord

[Verse 2: Thomas Rhett & BRELAND]
Praise the Lord for my three babies and the one that’s on the way
All the words up in the good book and dirt up on my Chevrolet
Praise the Lord for Sunday morning and paycheck Friday afternoons
For cold beer conversation and broken cowboy boots
It don’t matter how you worship, sinner, saint, win or lose

[Chorus: BRELAND & Thomas Rhett]
Praise the Lord for southern women, Hemi engines, crispy chicken
Praise the Lord for east Atlanta, Country Grammar, and my nana
Praise the Lord that I got everything I want and need and more
I might turn up on Saturday but first thing Sunday morn
I praise the Lord

[Outro: BRELAND]
He rockin' with me, that's for sure
Praise the Lord (Praise the Lord), praise the Lord
Praise the Lord
He rockin’ with me that's for sure
Praise the Lord (Praise the Lord), praise the Lord
Praise the Lord, Praise the Lord
Ooh, ooh, oh
Praise the Lord (Praise the Lord)

BRELAND

Known as “The Pen Point Guard,” New Jersey-born Breland began writing songs as a teenager, inspired by such diverse sounds as Gospel, R&B and Country music, The Beatles, Rascal Flatts, Prince, and his greatest influence, Stevie Wonder. While attending Georgetown University, he knocked on every industry door possible. Sending out over 300 inquiries, he ultimately caught the ear of multi-platinum producer/songwriter Troy Taylor (Trey Songz, K. Michelle, Tyrese), who coached and mentored the young artist in the art and craft of songwriting and more. Upon graduation, Breland moved to Atlanta and continued to work with Troy in between holding down a day job and launching a budding business as a vocal coach. A year-long tireless grind yielded a string of high-profile placements. Between crafting songs for Ar’mon & Trey and Ann Marie, he contributed to six cuts on YK Osiris’s debut ‘The Golden Child’ in addition to “Let You Pick” for ELHAE’s ‘Trouble In Paradise.’ At every turn, he lived up to the nickname of “The Pen Point Guard.”

Now, with “My Truck,” Breland rewrites the rulebook from scratch as a solo artist.

“My vision is limitless and clear,” Breland says. “I don’t subscribe to rules. I’ll make whatever I like. I’m trying to innovate. I’m a music fan, first and foremost. I spend so much time studying what’s going on in order to create something different. I’m fusing a lot of separate styles. I want to have a place on the cutting edge.”

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