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Michael Hardy, known professionally as Hardy, will release his new album, A Rock, on Sept. 4. Hardy co-wrote all the tracks on the 12-song offering. The album’s lead single, “One Beer,” featuring Lauren Alaina and Devin Dawson, is currently No. 24 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart after 24 weeks.
Hardy released a collaborative album, Hixtape Vol. 1, in September 2019. The album featured 17 guest artists, including Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett, Dustin Lynch, Lauren Alaina, Tracy Lawrence, Trace Adkins and more.
Hardy earned a rep as one of Nashville’s hottest songwriters, having co-written the No. 1 singles “God’s Country” by Blake Shelton, “Simple” from Florida Georgia Line, and “Up Down” by Morgan Wallen.
Back when he was a fledgling songwriter with a new publishing deal, Michael Hardy was hanging out with his dad and a friend at the Nashville drinking establishment Tin Roof. He had only a few dollars to his name, so he bought a tall PBR for six bucks and nursed it as slowly as possible. Across the room, he spotted a pretty young woman glancing at her phone and looking around for someone. Summoning his courage, Hardy approached and asked if she’d like to sit with them until her friend arrived. To his surprise, she accepted. He went to buy her a beer.
“At that point, I knew that I only had, like, four bucks in my bank account,” Hardy recalls about the encounter. “She didn’t know that, though — she had no idea.”
It sounds like the setup for a rom-com — the broke, down-on-his-luck guy wins over the beautiful woman on wits alone, and they eventually live happily ever after. There’s a song called “Broke Boy” on Hardy’s upcoming album that sets this victorious story to a thumping country-rock soundtrack.
Except in real life, it didn’t happen that way. Hardy and his companions ducked out of the bar as soon as the woman spotted her friend. While he had enough money to buy her that one drink, he didn’t want her to know it busted him.
Hardy released a collaborative album, Hixtape Vol. 1, in September 2019. The album featured 17 guest artists, including Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett, Dustin Lynch, Lauren Alaina, Tracy Lawrence, Trace Adkins and more.
Hardy earned a rep as one of Nashville’s hottest songwriters, having co-written the No. 1 singles “God’s Country” by Blake Shelton, “Simple” from Florida Georgia Line, and “Up Down” by Morgan Wallen.
Back when he was a fledgling songwriter with a new publishing deal, Michael Hardy was hanging out with his dad and a friend at the Nashville drinking establishment Tin Roof. He had only a few dollars to his name, so he bought a tall PBR for six bucks and nursed it as slowly as possible. Across the room, he spotted a pretty young woman glancing at her phone and looking around for someone. Summoning his courage, Hardy approached and asked if she’d like to sit with them until her friend arrived. To his surprise, she accepted. He went to buy her a beer.
“At that point, I knew that I only had, like, four bucks in my bank account,” Hardy recalls about the encounter. “She didn’t know that, though — she had no idea.”
It sounds like the setup for a rom-com — the broke, down-on-his-luck guy wins over the beautiful woman on wits alone, and they eventually live happily ever after. There’s a song called “Broke Boy” on Hardy’s upcoming album that sets this victorious story to a thumping country-rock soundtrack.
Except in real life, it didn’t happen that way. Hardy and his companions ducked out of the bar as soon as the woman spotted her friend. While he had enough money to buy her that one drink, he didn’t want her to know it busted him.
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