Nashville is a pretty small place.

Country music, to me, is what I grew up on.

It's not easy to stand out as a young artist.

I'm very much into 'The Bachelor,' that is for sure.

I'm obsessed with golf, so I love going to play golf.

Country music has room for a little bit of everything.

I was honored to have the chance to perform on 'The Bachelor.'

I have always been attracted to songs that make me want to dance.

I'm a huge fan of Rascal Flatts and a huge fan of Kelsea Ballerini, too.

Growing up, I always considered the Grand Ole Opry to be hallowed ground.

I feel like the falsetto is my niche and my sound and something different.

I feel like I found a sound that is unique to country music, in my own lane.

I'm a horrible dancer, but I wanted to record songs that made me want to dance.

I graduated college and moved back home, started helping my dad, did landscaping for a living.

There's something great about having all the attention and focus. I mean, you can't beat that.

It's easy to get people to sing along to cover songs, but when it's your song, it's the coolest.

Hydroxycut keeps me going while on tour. It's a grind on the road, and I'm excited to be joining the team.

When it comes down to it, it's all about good music and what makes people react. That wins over everything else.

It's really cool to see people show up at the shows night after night, and they're screaming the words of the song.

It's easier for fans to consume one or two songs at a time. Not everybody buys records, so some songs can get overlooked.

'Fix' was a song that definitely put me on the map and changed everything for in me my career. I'm really thankful for it.

Every one of my guy friends I played baseball with were Backstreet Boys fans as well. So it's not something I felt like I needed to hide.

I learned from watching Florida Georgia Line every night. The energy that they possess on stage, that's something that I wanted in my show.

I grew up playing football and baseball and moved on to play college baseball, and, you know, as a kid, my dream was to play professional baseball.

I've always been a huge fan of Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, and George Strait. That's what I grew up on. But I also loved Usher and Justin Timberlake.

After going to a few Keith Urban concerts, I thought, 'I'd really like to learn how to play guitar.' I studied Keith Urban a lot and how he performed.

When I started out as a cover band, I was obsessed with Keith Urban and Jason Aldean and Eric Church; those are the songs I chose to sing as a cover band.

I am very focused on making 2017 the best year ever for my fans, and Hydroxycut will play a big part in giving me a boost from my first show to the very last.

You've got Chris Stapleton doing what he's doing, and Sam Hunt, Florida Georgia Line... Everyone has their own lane, and we felt like the falsetto was my lane.

Thanksgiving Day, we do a huge lunch. Big family, like, 60 people, we get together. Everybody brings a covered dish, everybody brings a dessert, and we go all out.

I think the average country music fan grew up the same exact way that all the artists did, listening to hip-hop and country and R&B and pop and whatever it may be.

When I named it 'Girl Problems,' I knew I would be inviting some interesting questions and some funny questions, but that was the cool part about it - I wanted that.

When I first started as a cover band, I built everything based on hanging out every night after the shows and talking to as many people as I can and making relationships.

My true dream, ever since I was a kid, was to play professional baseball. It's something that I worked my whole life for. But that didn't work out with the knee surgeries and whatnot.

There's always going to be people who say, 'This ain't country.' But that's fine; that's how it is. Those same people aren't listening to Sam Hunt, aren't listening to FGL. But obviously, a lot of people are.

I feel like everybody has an old flame: if you've had someone you've broken up with and then gotten back together with. Everybody goes through that. It's always a good moment when you've been away from somebody you loved for so long.

'Fix' - definitely, when I first heard the demo of that song, it was kind of intimidating because of the high falsetto parts. It was one of those things. I got into the vocal booth and wasn't sure I could do it or how well I could do it. There was something about the song that I really took to.

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