After five years since the release of his genre-blurring hit “My Truck,” BRELAND has taken a significant step forward in his musical journey with the release of Project 2024, a six-track EP that reflects his rediscovery of country music’s roots and his own purpose within it.
The New Jersey native, known for blending country with hip-hop and R&B, took a moment to reflect on his evolving career. As he revisits the roots of his musical style, BRELAND admits that his success—fueled by a viral hit—has made him realize he can no longer be a mere “tourist” in country music. Instead, he’s embraced a deeper commitment to the genre and its traditions.
Now a chart-topping, Grammy-nominated artist with eight years in the industry, BRELAND describes his creative process for Project 2024 as both a challenge and a joy. “It’s been a fun challenge to reconnect with what country music truly means to me,” he explains, highlighting how the project represents both his growth as an artist and a return to his core artistic intentions.
The EP is more than just a collection of songs; it’s BRELAND’s commitment to defining his place in the country music scene, honoring the genre’s traditions while continuing to push its boundaries.
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