Multi-Platinum country superstar Cole Swindell delivers his fourth album, Stereotype, which includes his milestone multi-week No. 1 hit “Single Saturday Night,” as well as current single “Never Say Never” with Lainey Wilson.
Produced by Zach Crowell, Chris LaCorte, Jordan Schmidt and Michael Carter, Stereotype highlights Cole Swindell as a hit-making songwriter but at the same time stays true to his loyal Down Home Crew.
“I am so proud of this album and excited for everyone to hear what we have been working on,” says Swindell. “I’ve always had a ‘best song wins’ attitude when recording an album and I hope every song we recorded for Stereotype makes you feel something. I can’t wait for the Down To The Bar Tour to start and play some of these songs for the fans.”
Cole Swindell's self-titled debut album on Warner Music Nashville was certified Gold by the RIAA. Selling 3.6 million tracks, clocking over 182 million streams, Swindell’s debut LP featured his No. 1 single, “Let Me See Ya Girl,” along with his first three consecutive chart-topping, Platinum-certified singles as a solo artist: “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” and “Chillin’ It,” making him the only solo male artist in the history of Country Aircheck/Mediabase to top the chart with his first four singles. Named a Top New Country Artist by Billboard, Swindell was awarded CMA’s “Triple Play Award” in 2015 for having at least three No. 1 songs and in 2015, Swindell was a four-time BMI Award winner for No. 1 hits he wrote for Thomas Rhett, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line as well as his own No. 1 “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight.” He was also nominated for CMA Awards’ “New Artist of the Year” and named Music Row’s Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year.