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Drew Green Delivers a Seamless Summer Soundtrack with New EP "Comin’ In Country"

Just in time to crank the volume for summer tailgates and backroad drives, genre-blending country artist Drew Green returns with a fresh new 6-track EP, Comin’ In Country — and it’s a fiery, confident testament to the dynamic future of country music.


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Known for his slick combination of traditional country storytelling and hip-hop-infused swagger, Green has steadily carved out a lane that's uniquely his own. With Comin’ In Country, the Tennessee native doubles down on his genre-fusing signature, delivering a bold project that’s as at home on country radio as it is blasting through Bluetooth speakers on a boat.


“We’ve been working on the Comin’ In Country EP all year, and I’m pumped to get it out,” Green shared. “These are my favorite songs I’ve written this year, and we’ve already been in the studio recording more… I just hope everyone loves what they hear!”


And there’s plenty to love. From start to finish, the EP is packed with energy, attitude, and undeniable hooks. The production rides that sweet spot between modern polish and gritty authenticity, with beats that bump just as hard as the lyrics hit. Green brings his signature Southern charisma to the mic, weaving stories of small-town pride, love lost, and late-night memories with a delivery that’s both smooth and sharp-edged.


While each track brings something to the table, it’s the tender slow-burner "There Ain’t A Bar" that truly steals the spotlight. It's a stark departure from the high-energy vibes of the rest of the EP — and that’s exactly why it lands so powerfully. A haunting ballad soaked in heartbreak and honesty, the song strips things down and lets Green’s vocals shine in a way only a well-crafted heartache song can. It’s intimate, radio-ready, and destined to become a fan favorite.


What makes Comin’ In Country so compelling is Green’s ability to keep one boot firmly planted in country tradition while confidently stepping into new sonic territory. He doesn’t just flirt with genre lines — he erases them. The result is a project that feels both fresh and familiar, delivering something for the die-hard country purists and the genre's next-gen fans alike.


In a landscape that often feels like a tug-of-war between old school and new wave, Drew Green proves with Comin’ In Country that the future of country doesn’t have to choose. It can wear a snapback with a cowboy hat, spit truth over 808s, and still bring the heart and soul that built the genre. Green has made it clear — he’s not just arriving. He’s Comin’ In Country, and he’s not slowing down anytime soon.

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