All right, welcome to episode of The Bobby Cast with Danielle Bradberry. Hey, Danielle, I've never done one of these on a weekend or in the daytime really, so it's completely out of my natural element because we usually do the on the road every weekend and then we usually do these in the evening. People just come over to the house and but because of the great snowstorm of we had to postpone this. Yes, it's it's summertime outside because it's like fifty degrees. I know. These weather changes
are driving me crazy, are you. I lived in Texas for the past fourteen years before I moved here, so winter to me is I'm from Texas. Any winners painful? Yes? Yeah, even if it's like fifty degrees, I'm like, okay, this is cold. Today it was. I went to yoga today and I was in a like a sleeveless shirt and I braved it because I'm so happy it was five degrees. I was like, this feels so I'm glad I'm here A lot to talk about. Yes, um, we're just start Well,
you just came from Wisconsin. We were just talking about that before we went on. It's your first showback where you're singing again. Yeah, and I forgot how to sing and everything. It was a little rusty on the lyrics. Yeah, on the lyrics. So you did what's called a guitar pool, which I think is interesting because radio stations do these guitar pools. I'll have you explain what a guitar pool is, okay, Um, Well, example, last night, I was the only girl, which I thought
was cool. Um, And you're on stage with about four or five other artists and y'all are all up there and I'll get to talk about stories, go back and forth, and then y'all each sing one song and then you'll go around and Um, you sing to like five or six songs each, and I I those are my favorite personally because you just get to hang out with everybody and kind of sit back after one song instead of going song after another and just kind of listen to them,
and you hear songs that you haven't heard before from other artists. And I think it's really cool. Who was on with you last night, Um Walcome McGuire, McGuire, Luke Holmbs, Jordan Davis, and Um Morgan Wallen. They're all really great that Luke he's like, he's like you, it's unsuspected greatness. And I was talking with Dan from Dan and Shay a couple of days ago, and with those guys, you know, if someone has a deal, they're going to be at least certain good, because you really don't get signed if
you're terrible. So there's this expectation. And but then there are certain people that even though you know they're good, they come in and they still blow you away. And I put Dan and Shay into that category, and I put you into the category because even though we know you're good, when you guys start singing, you're like, oh, oh yeah, it's the best. Luke Holmbs is on there too, because when he starts singing, it's violent. Oh my god, it's in your face. On day morning, you recoiled because
it's so hard. It's like, oh yeah, Well, what's funny is because when you're up there, all the artists are in front, obviously, and then you have either your guitar player your drummer which is on a cone and I have Yes and I have my guitar player and my drummer um back there. And I think I did one of those things with Luke the same area like before the New Year, and my drummer was in front of
his uh wedge, which is like the big speaker. He said, I he is amazing, but he blew me out of my chair and goes from zero to sixty faster than yes, where you are a piercinger and one of the best, but you go like an airplane taken off and when you hit the speed, you're nailing it. Luke, it's like a freaking Ferrari. Just it scared us in the studio last time. He's saying, oh, I bet in there because he had and I've known Luke for a long time. Yeah, he goes count me down and he goes one, two one.
Oh my god, scared the crap out of all of us. Oh my god. When you do one of those where you're sitting around with those people, does it matter to you? What what are you going? Um? Not really. I just turned around to my players and be like, what do y'all feeling? And we kind of I kind of think about my single and where that goes, and sometimes I go off of who the artist before me sang, or if it was like a slow song at beat, so I go off of those things. But not necessarily like
each song or anything. But where do you put the single in the mix? I do it like right in the middle. Um, like last night, I think we did five and I did it like the third song in So what do you start with when you're doing a show? Like what you start with last night? I started with it stay Mad, So it's like more of an upbeat song. So what'd you close with? A close with worth It? Yeah,
that was a big one. Yeah, that's a good When I hear this one on satellite too, as we're playing Sway, they're playing worth It, which is a cool thing now you can get multiple songs played at different times. Yeah, it's been really cool to see, I mean fans post that and then obviously hear it sometimes. It's been crazy. Yeah, that's a good one. Way to the lifted. This was the first one when you came back, right, the first first song when you were like, hey here I come again. Yes,
was the Hello I'm back. What was the conversation that led to this song being the first song? Well, it's kind of funny because Way was actually not the wasn't going to be the first single. It was going to be the first lead track of the new album, and that's wh which is a difference. Um, And that's what we did. We we released it was like a new first track off of the new the new record, can't
wait for to show you all more and all that stuff. Well, one day, I think it was during the c m A fest, I got thrown in a meeting, um, right after the celebrity softball game. Um, that I think we played together. And I it was with I mean the label and and everybody can think of. I was like, okay,
I'm all sweaty, sorry guys. I literally went from the softball game over to the label, went yes, and we talked about I mean radio tour again and Swayby and the new single, and it was just kind of like bam, bam bam. And I think they had already talked about it, kind of made that decision and saw it doing really well, better than we expected as not even a single. So um yeah, they were like, yeah, saying, how did you feel that? Did you have your hearts on something else
to start as the first thing? Goal? Um, I honestly did. Worth It has been my favorite always, um, and I think I picked that when I was putting the album together. Um,
and worth. It kind of stuck with me always, and there's other songs on there that are my favorites too, but Sway was and the more I thought about it, Sway it was kind of the easy going, just kind of I guess, nice song to to start out the new album since nobody, I mean everybody has hasn't heard anything for me in about four or five years, which is interesting to me because as I was coming into the format and moving to Nashville, that was kind of the last that you and I saw of each other.
Then you disappeared and I don't go around to I don't ever go out, but still you see people at industry events. But you disappeared. You disappeared, you were gone, which was a cool thing to do. But I I start thinking, that's gotta be tough when you're right in the middle of it, and then and you consciously go, I'm getting out of it. Yeah, it is tough witness relocation. So what what was the that that mindset behind that?
You know? Um, I think a big part of the break was coming off of the voice and being so young, and I feel like a broken record, but it is so true. I was very young and personally I did not know what the heck was going. I couldn't tell you anything about the music business. I still couldn't tell you half of it. But I mean then I had my mom going around with me all the time because I was so young. And after the show, I I mean, I got this record put together and I had to
pick twelve songs and I didn't write at all. I couldn't tell you how to do that even back then, and I was just listening to these songs in the hotel room of wherever I was. I was kind of getting frustrated because I didn't know. I didn't like some songs, and I liked more ones more than other, but I mean, it was just a mess. And finally I picked twelve and we came out with my debut album and so and then after that it was like bam, bam bam.
Everything happened all at once, and so I never really got that moment of Okay, this is Danielle Bradberry and this is what I want to sing, and I'm a songwriter and all that. I didn't have that yet, and it was very much blonde girl, the voice country blonde girl, and that's what everybody kind of looked at me as and and a lot of them said, oh another voice winner, And I'm like, you know, there's more to me than that, um,
I think. And so the break was very much like, Okay, I need to really sit down for a second, off off of this crazy ride that I've been on and really figure out who is Danielle Bradberry and if I am a songwriter or not. So I got into that. I was here Nashville maybe once or twice, and they ever see you? Yeah? Did you purposely not go to things? You know? Some of them I wanted to go, but there wasn't really a purpose for me too, because I didn't have any music out or anything. Um, but I
was just at home. I wasn't doing anything, but I mean I was. Did you want to go even just sing and keep the instrument sharp? Yeah? And you couldn't? Like that had to be so frustrating. It was very frustrating. I won't lie, UM. And you know we were I was going into my management's office almost every week, and you know, we were talking about the goal and and what we needed to do. I was writing a lot. And that's a big thing that I got into, um in that break and That's what I did most of
the time, and and I co wrote a lot. I haven't written by myself yet, but I hopefully i'll get there. And yeah, it was just writing and then meetings, just all the time because we were just trying to figure out, and then we would do photo shoots and then um, three months later, something would change and then we would want to do another photo shoot. And just like, I was continuing to just grow. And then I get songs and we'd release like songs like friend Zone, and I'd
write so much, I mean more song. I thought that Friends and Someone was really good by the way. I thought it was really funky. It was different. It was. But now that you said I don't have that, I do have it. I don't know, like, how about that? Are you doing just fun? I know this. I don't even know what what you guys tried to do with this, but I liked it. And it started off, God, why do you look? Why do you look at this guy when this line plays? I just it was so random?
Isn't that the beauty of it? Though? Yeah? Do you ever play this live? Um? Every now and then? I used to play it a lot in my like full band shows. Um, but that song, it was kind of like, since I haven't put anything out, we were like, let's just put something out, like we need something. I don't want my fans to get so just crazy and annoyed because they were, And I was like, I don't blame you all. Did you go into hiding on hiding? Uh?
But did you go into on social media hiding? Uh? No? Yeah? Yeah, and I did. Um, I did the we me and my management kind of had this idea of putting out cover videos, um, just to keep I mean again the fans entertained, and I wanted them to know like I'm still here, but I'm I'm working on some things and I'll put out some stuff for you all to listen to in the meantime. So I did these these cover videos um for a while, and then we released friend Zone and this really fun video UM with friend Zone,
and then I took another break. How long was that? It was like, I don't know, probably another year but um yeah. But I mean underneath all of that, I was writing songs that I had got for this new album that I released, So sway, I had written like two years ago from when I released the album. So I had these songs, and we knew that we were getting ready to do either an eapier album, like we're ready for anything. Um and again I was frustrated. So I was like, God, I just I want to I
want to get out there again. Did they out a bunch of times? No? No, it was more I wouldn't get mad or anything. It was more of just I would text my management or my day to day manager in the middle of the night or something and be like, okay, so like, what's next? Do you all know anything? I don't like, is there anything new? It was just the questions all the time. Brunch, my eating schedules different than the normal human since I wake up at three in the morning. My yeah, I had to do that show.
I have to wake up at three to go on at five because that's sixth Eastern. We start sixth Eastern bosson d C. But so I gotta I was doing something with Thomas. We were doing this video thing for Thomas and it wasn't I hard, it was Thomas. He said, hey, would you mind filming this with me? That shure. So I met with Virginia and she was like, wait till
you hear Danielle's music. I was like whatever, whatever, whatever, you know this is before She's like no, no, no no, no, she's been locked away, she's been riding, and you're gonna and you're gonna like, Okay, I get it, you're you know, positioning your artists. Don't do this, you know we were. But I told her probably six months later, like you're right, it's really good. Yeah, it was really good. And so was she the one that was telling you and controlling
your emotions like relax. Um. She was one of them. Uh, And I'm very lucky to have my management. It's like kind of like an all girl team, and it's Virginia my day to day, Samantha UM and my digital girl Nicole, and I literally I went to all three of them
probably the same amount. And you know, Virginia would text me or call me every now and then to update me on whatever she have been dealing with, UM with everything, and and then Samantha would call me, and then Nicole is like, I think we should do this piece on Instagram and you know the cover videos she was a big part of and UM, they are always working. So Virginia definitely called me and try to be like, you know,
we're almost there. She never even teed me up with Thomas stuff ever in the history of really ever what are ever? But she teed me up and he was like, it's coming and I don't do this, but I'm just telling you it's gonna be. I'm like, okay, I'll roll myne okay, okay, we'll see. Like I like, Dania was really nice, but well she's like, no, trust me. I was like, yeah, because how you get that so much so that she never does it? Nobody really does it to me anymore if they have worked with me in
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Oh yeah, speaking of that. Literally this last Christmas and New Years, I was home for Christmas and New Years, which was so nice. Um. And where that is is like a little bit outside of Houston and Cypress, and so yeah, all my family is still there. Uh. And my mom she still cuts I mean, my brother's hair, my stepdad. And when me and my sister come in town,
she's like, came here, like, let me fix this. Um. And when I went back home, I went to go get my hair colored and she was like, Okay, I'm gonna I'm gonna do something because this is not right. She always And then I thought about cutting my hair short the other night and I was like, Mom, I had to get approval from you because I'll feel bad if I if I just do it without your approval. She's like, You're gonna regret it. And I'm like, God, you made me feel bad. So she she definitely takes control.
Is good. She's very good. You trust her with your hair, I really do. She does really good. And I don't even have to pay or anything. You have a stylus here in town. I do, and I have to tell your mom, this is who it is. Yeah, it makes her feel better. Oh yeah yeah. And then she'll see pictures and she's like, Okay, it's time to get your hair done. I'm like, oh, thanks, take your hair through Instagram. Oh yeah, oh yeah. She's like, hey, saw this picture.
It's kind of looking weird, like the color or the cut and so. But she she's awesome and I'm not biased. She's really great. You are biased, but she can still be great. Yes, what if she call you, like, did you call you Danielle? Yeah, a lot of syllables for a mom and a daughter there. Yeah, she let me think call you let me see She's like, she's oh, god, doing a pressure. If she calls you the phone rings, she's like Hi, she's I don't know, God, I do it so good with the pressure. No, but she calls
me boo. And she tries to be funny because I have a fourteen year old brother and he's in the stage of the bay and so she's like, you're my little bay. I'm like, Mom, don't do that. Does your brother think you're cool? I hope so I think he's cool. Does he tell you that is it cool that you're his older sister to his fourteen year old friends. Um, you know what, he actually doesn't go around saying anything. He prefers not to say anything because they know they do.
They do, but he doesn't really like to have full conversations about it to his friends. He's he's in football and and all that stuff, and he just and I've asked him for us. So does it get annoying that? I mean, how do you feel about it? He's like no, but I just I don't like when girls know you because I want to get I want to get the girls myself. Like I get that. I get that. Man, I wish I would have had an older sister because they're not gonna got girls and fourteen, he must be
pretty popular then if that's a setback to him. Yeah, he's he's pretty well known. He's a cool he's a cool dude. He's he's fourteen and he's six three bigger than I am. That's thirteen, shoe. He's a big dude. Wow is your but you're the you're tiny. I know my stepdad, he's my half brother, and so my stepdad is six three himself, and he's a big he was in football, baseball, all the all the things, and so My brother is in football and he's he's a big guy.
So when I go home and hang out with him, and I feel like I'm hanging out with somebody my age and we listen to he we love rap music, and so he listens to Y mean, he shows me all these new rap music that's he's found. He's like Danielle when you when's the next time you're coming home? Because he loves to drive around in the car and listen to music. So I love that. I think for in boxing, they have something that that they say, you know,
pound for pound fighters. He familiar with the term regardless of how small or big you are. Obviously the four ft nine guys not gonna beat up the seven ft guy, but they go who's the best pound? And I was thinking about this before he came over. I mean, I think you're up there with the Stapleton's you. It's it's this little group of the one percent of the one percent vocalists. It's you. It's Chris Stapleton, it's Lauren Elena, it's and all the all of those guys with the
pound for pound like the best singers. And what's surprising is about you. We're like you're so small. Did you have any crazy vocal training? That big voice always live in you? An age eleven, I feel like I've always had a big voice, but that's not staying like, oh, I can hit all these notes. But when I was little, my mom always says and my dad they're like, when every time we'd take you in a restaurant, you'd scream, and that's how we do. You could just wail, and
I'm like, oh god, um, but I don't know. When did you start singing and it was, well, I'm actually pretty good at this because I'm sure you sang forever. Everybody's sang it four or five years old, but we weren't all good. I'm still not good. But when did you start singing and you thought, Okay, I'm actually better than people around me? Um. I you know, I've never been the type to be like, Okay, yeah, I'm good. But you can tell by people's reaction even but even
it's not in yours. But you're looking at people and Jimmy Smith sings and they're like, but you're singing, and they're like, oh my god, when did that start happening? Um? Oh man? Because I did the whole singing in my room thing for a long time before the show, and that's what I preferred because I was very shy, and I could go on forever about that because I was probably the shyest person you ever meet. It was a
struggle to sing. And yeah, um, I remember like family events, I would I couldn't even sing in front of my family to save my life. Isn't it harder though? To sing? Because I'll relate this to doing comedy. I would never want to tell jokes in front of five people, but I can do it in front of two thousand, no problem. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, I feel that way too. You don't want to it's weird to sing in front of four people, but put there. Yeah, and I'm fine because it's it's
not that one on one pressure. You're just singing to a bunch of heads. Yes. So didn get easier as the crowds got bigger than a little bit, honestly, And that's weird that how that is. But it got so bad that I'd have to either go under a table, turn my back in a corner, like to family or friends. Um, my friends would ask me to sing a lot, and I'm like, no, I y'all are too close. You'll need to be out there and lights on y'all, lights on me, so I can't see y'all. Um, But that's what police
do the criminals. They put the light right in their face so they can't see anything around them. Yeah, but oh gosh, I don't know. Then, why in the world would you go sing on a TV show. It's my mother. She signed me up without me knowing. But again, you have to go do it, I know. And it was a struggle, which not many people know, um because I so she said, I want you to, like, I print
out their certificate and that's easy. Anybody could go online and it's a Voice dot com and you can print out your little certificate and that's what you take to the audition. And she did that and I was like wait, and I got mad at her because it was that fear that those butterflies and everything, um and nerves. So I was like, no, like, I don't want to do that. I don't want to do it. And I've always watched the Voice like I've I've always been a big fan
of Blake Shelton and and everybody on there. And she was like, we're going to drive to Dallas and it's like about four hours from where we were, and I was like, I think I cried. It was the longest drive, the longest four hours. It was the longest four hours of my life. And you go to the cycle twenty times. Okay, I'll do it. No, I don't want to do it. Yes, yeah, And I went through that in the middle of auditions because there's three auditions before the tv l A part,
and which I didn't know. I was just learning everything step by step. And so we get to Dallas and it's so early in the morning and there we go to this big convention center and the line is like wrapped around the building and um, I think there was six thousand people there. And you get in these rooms and it's like ten people per room and there's like five chairs, a little piece of tape. So intimidating. Are people singing all the time around you, like warming up
all the time, all the time, all the time? Yeah, yeah, there's like a big intimidating Um not really because for me that whole process, I was like sing thing because I wanted to hear people. But then they would ask me, I'm like no, I'm fine. It was so weird and so it was really cool hearing everybody and it didn't really like affect me in any way at that point. Yes,
And I never thought to compete. I always It was so crazy because when I did make it to l a UM and we're all sitting in a room and the voice producers will come in and talk to us, it was And I remember one of the producers saying, I want everybody to look in this room because the winner is sitting in this room right now. And I was like looking around and I've already heard half of those people singing, and I was in my head. I
was picking who I thought was gonna win. I was like, I'm on this show, come on now, be a little bit more competitive. But I wasn't. I never was. It was crazy. Even throughout the show. I just went on stage sang and I supported my friends. I was like, oh my gosh, she's going home. I don't want her to. It was that And I don't know why. How about the butterflies did they go? Did they subside as the
show was going? Um a little bit? Is it because it was so busier because you were getting more acclimated to it? Um? I think it was because it's so busy. I think we were such on a schedule and I I for me, it was I learned the song, or however many songs I did. I went out there and I would forget that song so I could know the next one. It was like a weird um process. I had to like teach my mind. It was weird. So I don't know. I it was just busy. I think
you have your hand up. You have three dots on your finger. Is that tattoo or pin tattoo? What? What are the three dots? Funny story, Actually it's a little bit old. Um. I didn't know what it meant when I got it, which is I'm not recommended. I also wouldn't recommend that. But conte but I was in l A and I was with my boyfriend and we were like, it's eleven o'clock at night and we feel like getting tattoos. So we did and we went. I think we were on Venice Beach and it was the only tattoo parlor
open on the whole thing. Fun fact about this tattoo parlor, they did the Tiger of Connor McGregor, which is so cool to me. I love contact stomach on the stomach. Yeah. Yeah, and so we're like amazed by this time. I want to come back to calm reckon when you finish that. That's a really random thing. But continue on the tattoo story. Go ahead, Okay, okay, But I actually saw Adam Levine's wife have this on her fingers. She's like holding up a glass of wine and Instagram or something. I thought
it was so cute. It's like almost like jewelry to me. And I was like, if it's on her, it's nothing bad. I'm just that's done. Do you know her to think that through Instagram? I've met her a couple of times through Yes, and um, I got it, and I when I went in there, they were they were laughing at me. I was like, come on, just do it, and so they did. And I looked it up and it's nothing bad. It means one with the Earth, which is pretty cool. But it's honest, it sounds like kind of like a
stoner thing. So I'm like, whatever, Yeah, okay, I've gotten a stoner thing. But but it can really mean whatever you want it. It's what nobody says. Yes, it could be your brother, mom and stepdad. Yeah, it could be your guitar, our, drum, vocal. It really you can make up any story you want about Oh yeah, I haven't had like a a solid thing yet because I don't want to say one with the earth all the time.
Because you can create your own narrative. I will just stick to it because people are gonna ask more and more. Oh yeah, people ask all the time. I have two other tattoos, but this is the one that asked when you can see Yes, So Connor McGregor, do you like M M A I so okay. I love like a lot of things that other people are like, wait, really like the rap music. They just look at me and be like, I don't see I'm like, yeah, that's like
all that's on my phone. Um, but I love sports and then watching those I love like boxing and everything. Every now and then I'll get into boxing or whatever and that's not boxing but fighting. Um It's it's interesting to me because he's so confident and I lack on confidence. So I just like looked up to that. Yes yeah, and he's he's just so cool. I have Yeah, I see your Instagram and everything. It's it's pretty wild. Uh It. I love it, but I need it. I want to
get into it for sure. What have you done? You know, classes and punched the bag classes? Um, I actually, uh it was nice because Thomas Schretz trainer. His name is Larry. He does title boxing here but on the road he um has I got to like jump in on their sessions and everything. That's cool. I know works out of the gym that I work out. Yeah. Yeah, he's awesome. You know Wilson f L guy. I've met him a couple of times. He works huge, huge, huge, huge and
the nicest guy. Yeah, but you would never want to cross him. He runs and it looks like one of those old Baywatch shows whether where the pamliners is running in slow motion. Pecks are so big and he gets the trailer boom book. I'm like, man, I would never he's barrel. Oh my god, yeah he's He's a big dude. I would see him walking around him like who is that?
Before I met him. Do you have security when you go to Do you have about your own one person that travels with you instead of having different people at different places. Um? Not yet, but I want one. I kind of want something like how Thomas has. Because Larry is like half bodyguard, half trainer and I hopefully I'll want somebody like that. Yeah, so I have one, and there really is a trust to have. They always have
and my guys x D Agent. He's probably fifty four years old and he did he like took over drug boats and that's interesting. So not only do I trust him and he's always watching, but he can kill somebody, hide of body if he needs to. We need to just throwing that id out cool and he can do it like people. He'll background check somebody, he'll find. I got a problem with this, you know, because I have I've had stalker issues and I thought attacked and I'm
sure you you're you're scared. Yeah, there's just too many weirdos out there. It's a numbers game, and you have so many fans, and I guess I realized that the first time you came into our show, because you came in. I remember you coming in and you crushed the way and we saw it. It was way way early number two. Ono. It was this really big moment. But it was just like the floodgates of Daniel Bradberry fans had descended up
on my Twitter and I was like, what is happening here? Oh, Yeah, Like I tell my management all the time, I'm like, I guarantee you. They have their own little underground secret office which they're like white board. They're like, so this week we're gonna do hashtag this and this and hassionate. Man, they're good. They are good. They're not And some fan
groups are really rude. Yeah, because you just see the loudest most fan groups as a whole, even as even in country music, the vocal minority is what gets heard. So that's the angriest, most minority part of music. With fan groups, the angry minorities give everybody else a bad rap. Yeah, you didn't have any mean ones. Maybe because we weren't fighting, I don't know, but it was actually really kind. No, they like work together, they're all friends and they just
they're really nice. Where do they come from? Do they come from the voice? The record? Where do they start to see you? And it was the Voice, and which is crazy, even with my long break that I took, it was crazy to see that one voice fan group just continue to support me till this day. And it's cool because I've seen them kind of grow up too and they feel that way about me, which is awesome. Them um, but they never left and I remember a lot of them and I and I didn't see one leave.
It was really cool because they stuck. It was from the Voice for sure. For me, I don't know you from the Voice, So I don't know you from the Voice, which I think is a cool thing for me to know you as an artist and I think, and not as the person who won the TV show. I didn't know Cassidy from the Voice. Like, I got here into Nashville in this format because I came from pop and hip hop, and you know that's I was like, I
want to go do country. It's the easiest format I've never fit in anywhere because I've always been too country on the hip hop station, to rock on the sports station, to pop in the country. But I've never fit And so when I got here, I just didn't know you guys from the Voice. And I think it's been cooler for me to not I think because a lot of people do and and it's rare when they're like, so, I honestly didn't know like you were on the Voice and I I just heard you sing for the first time.
I'm like, that's cool, Like that's genuine. I'm super cool. I'm the coolest thing. I'm way because I guess I know, I just know. I never watched the voice. Yeah, it's hard. I can't even keep up with it now, I bet you get. I really wasn't even gonna go to the voice, but I bet because because I'm sure you gotta get tired talking about the stupid voice. And I'm not not that the voice is stupid, but I would feel like, oh my god, let me move on in my life.
Although it is an important part of your story, it's not the most important part of the story. Yeah, because I want to get somewhere where like you. It's you're known as as Danielle Bradberry. I think Kelly has a Clarkson has done a great job and it's taken a while, but that's what hits will do for you. Yeah, Kelly has done a great job, and she's not she Oh yeah, she's an American Idol that's right, But she's not Kelly Clarkson from American Idol. Yeah, well who else has who'd
done that? Where Carrie Underwood? Oh Carrie for sure. Yeah. I don't even think And I watched Idol with carry on it and I don't even think carrying Bow Bis, I think for the same year. Both finished second and I remember that vividly. I don't even think you carry it being an idol. Yeah, I don't either. I think you have an advantage over a lot of people that come off shows because you did it so young. You have that time, Yeah, to separate from it. It's still
be young and cool. Yeah, hopefully. I mean you could be Chris Dodgers, like you know, I loved him, Yeah, me too, Yeah, awesome he went on. I loved him and then I met him and it wasn't very It wasn't a good experience, but I love I loved him on the show. Yeah. Do you ever remember Bobis the longhe Yeah, I remember the finals. He got up and saying acapella against carry in the finals. Yeah. It's pretty moving because I remember vividly it was good. Yeah. Yeah,
your first concert was a billy going concert. Yeah, I love not even you guys kind of had the same tone. No, I'm not kidding. When I was younger, I would sing to this record and we I was so impressed with myself. I was like, mom, we have the same He was on the school bus and the music video. Oh, yeah, oh yeah, yeah, I love I called Billy. I don't know him, but I think it was in Boston or something. Now I don't know, but I called him in the last year or so and uh, I haven't haven't anything
else he's done since. But I love that song so much, so when I had his phone numbers, like I gotta call him. I just gotta call Billy Gelman. Yeah, look at that. Where was the show? Where'd you guy see Billy Gelman? Rodeo? But he's yeah, because they have so many ats, like it'd be masterp and then it'd be Billy Gilman, ludicrous Carrie. Oh yeah, and I saw. I remember going and seeing Luke, Brian Brad, Paisley Jason being before anything and Billy Billy Gillman was the first one.
So next time you come into the radio show, you need to sing one voice from Billy Gilman. That's a good idea. I didn't really think about that. Don't sing it anywhere else because this is I like this idea, okay, and you have to work in it right now, what have you? Whenever you want, you can come back. But that's it. The song You're gonna Okay. I love that song. I'm not even ashamed of no shame. And some people look at me weird when they're like, that's your first concert.
I'm like, hell yeah it was. I was. I was a kid, and he was like the heartthrob and ill two kids, two kids. Ye, he wasn't. I haven't been older. He wasn't the heart though. He was the kid that was singing. He was a kid heartthrob for a younger kids. Um, and I was that younger kid. And so I remember being out in the aisle of the concert and the big like TV screens. He like looked and he didn't look over at us. I was like, mommy looked at me. And I was like, no, he didn't, But I was
freaking out. It was so fun. Well you listen to now you know this one? Do you are you into? I mean, you can call this whatever you want to call it, but are you into the new hip hop? M it's some of them. For me, it has to have like a really good beat. Well that's not what this is because they what they do is I mean, they used the eight, but then they slow it and chop it. Yeah, it's the mumble they mumble. The mumbling gets on my skin. So who do you like then?
I I do love post Malone a lot. He's so gross. Look, I can't picture anything but how like dirty half his teeth or gold half or like turf and he's like his whatever tattoo on his forehead. I don't know. It's all just so gross that I think, how could someone make out with him? I don't know, he probably, but I've seen I've watched interviews on him, and he's like the sweetest, funniest guy. And it's also like hip hop sucks.
All this sucks that I'm own foremast country. Yes, what he does I admire because I also think genres are garbage. I said that a lot because everybody's influenced by everything at this point. If you were born, if you started to consume music in a late mid to late nineties up until now, you were you took in everything, yeah, and every formats influenced by every format. So I'm just like genres for the sake of genres are just garbage.
I understand why the split up a bit, but I have the biggest country radio show in the history of the world, probably thirty six percent AM on music, not even that much as country, yeah, and even then like the Lanco album Fantasy it just counted the day. I love it. It sounds like a imagine dragons Coldplay music. Right, But that's now what quote unquote country is. Instead of being fiddles, it's more of how do you tell a story? Yea more it's not so much the texture of the sound,
but the delivery of the message. That to me is the difference. But my difference doesn't matter. There's no right answer to me. There's people fight about what is this kind of music? Mean? That's not country? And anyone who says that I automatically since they're dumb, like I think they can't see over a level of I agree, I agree, and and it makes some of the genre traditionalists hate my guts. And I'm okay with that, which is why
I don't go out a lot. I want to give it up, which is it's yes, it's fine, and the silent majority agree. No one just has a format on their phone. No, heck no, I mean walk in the c m a red carpet and they're like, so what are you listening to? They expect me to be like, oh, Jason Dean's new song. I'm like, no, I got some thug music on my phone and they're like, okay, Like I mean, I'm telling you the truth. And then every now and then, like literally, I'll sometimes I drive to
Texas for like holidays. I love driving. I don't know why. Um Man, that's a long drive, but I'll put it on shuffle and it'll be I mean, the Little Wayne song, and then the next song will be jus take the wheel. Okay, that's normal, but it's normal, absolutely normal. Oh, I totally agree. Yeah, that's the fight I'm in all the time. I mean, and I bet you hear that from people to like, oh, you're not Gondre oh all the time all the time. How are you going to tell me what my art is?
Art is not even supposed to be defined. No, and you're gonna tell me I'm doing I'm gonna question right now. I want you to. I want you to. Super Smart here he have you seen the interview of him? His hands are going everywhere he looks, the super Smart park he talked. I thought it was brilliant when this song because the phone number for the suicide hotline is the title of the song. They never say it, but at the title of the song, So it's what you see.
It's like second level thinking that I know. When that came out, I was like, I bet you this phone number actually works and it is a line. And sure enough it came out and I was like, that is genenus And just seeing all the numbers and everything that that helped is amazing. You know the one the entire menu at not water Burger? Uh at um? What's the burger place in California? Don't tell me because everybody I have been like eighty times and everyone's like, it's the
best and it's good. Hold on, don't give a to me. I'm gonna sit here and struggle with her a bit. Well, it is Waterger because you're from it's gotta be water Burger. You have the water Burger Man you remembers. Yeah, okay, that's what it is. I do or is it in and out? I'm gonna go water Burger. I want to go back to my instinct. I go when I'm questioning my heart, I go back to my instinct. I'm gonna go water Burger. Do you have the whole water Burger Man?
You memorized pretty much because you go so much. I go so much. Literally, the last time I was home, I went almost every night, which is not healthy, but it's so good. It's so good. And they put the ketchup and the ketchup packets that are hard so you can just open it and sit it down and dip it into it. And the gravy they make white gravy. I loved it about two blocks from water Burger my entire fourteen years in Texas. Yeah, same, I love it was always open. Yeah, it's always open, and that's I
mean what I did. I would hang out late at night and it'd be like two o'clock in the morning. I'm like, you know what, I'm going to get water Burger and it's just there there for you. What's your schedule now you talking about late night generally, what time do you wake up in the morning? Oh? God, on an off day, I'll I'll sleep in. I'm not a morning person. What's sleeping? I'm not a morning person either.
I hate mornings. Yeah, I'm good to go about time show ins when i'd be so funny, I'm just like coming out of my slumber and then you're dead because I'm not a morning person either. So you wake up what's sleeping? At nine eleven? Because I slep gonna be one pm, say like noon one pm. And every now and then I'll like sometimes I have a hard time sleeping, and I don't go to bed until like one or two o'clock the more because I'm just laying there. My mind is going. My body's tired, but my mind is
just keeping me up. It's that's like every night, I'm like, God, but I sleep in all the time. But but that's not sleeping in if it's all the time, not all the time you wake up for work. Yes, did you have to go to radio tour again? I did, because you were kind of out for a bit. You have to go around and like, how is your radio tour experienced? The last time was different than it was four years ago? Um, it was, yeah, because I you know, the first time
was my first time. I was about seventeen eighteen, and I just had my mom with me, and I just didn't really know how to talk to people and especially just how the whole radio thing goes. I did not know how to act, how to be. I was just
like a little I was a teenager. So now this the second time I did it, I was like, well aware, it's like, you know, okay, I gotta like wake up, like walk in there with like like kind of a positive energy because I at first I didn't running for office, and I've never been a part of a radio tour, nor did people come to me for radio tour because I'm not a radio station. But my flagship, which is w S a X, is in the next room and people come through and they'll play for the station. So
I'm never a part. I've never been a part of radio to On the pop side, I was. I remember once it pop. I got a call they're like, hey, there's this kid up front. You should go watch him singing. Like I didn't. I was doing what I was. I started doing mornings. That was twenty two, right, so and in that next few years and I know there's a kid he's nice from YouTube or something. You should go watch Manhattante what So it was justin Bieber right that
that happens. And then I got someone calls goes hey, I got like, I have so many of these stories. So when he goes, hey, this is girl, you got this song, I don't know it's about kising another girl. You should go up there, and I'm I'm g After it was Katie Perry this other girl comes there, like, hey, she's just girl. I don't know if she's wanting to tie with a wife beaters in Canada. Her name is levi Agni or something. I was like, you know, I'm good.
She never got Adril Levine. I've got twenty of these where I was just ep. I was like, they're never gonna make it. I'm good, we're not going to do it. But so I've never been in a radio tour or I've never been a program director. I don't know that part of it. So I just talked to artists and find out, you know, as a female, when you do that and you're going to talk to forty five year old men all the time, what's the creepy ratio? Because I would always just be aware and there it's there,
for sure, for sure, it's there. I have some with me all the time. Oh yeah, oh I do all the time. Oh, especially like events and like being at a hotel. I'm I'm always I'm terrified of hotels. I think that's a new fact, the actual building or the people in them, like just sleeping in hotels, Like I just I never sleep ever, I'd never have a good night sleep when I'm in a hotel and I'm a he is afraid that somebody will follow me to my room or get my name like on the front desk
and act like they work for me. They usually I have it under my radio reps name so it's not under mine, but like events, usually they'll put mine under there. So I need to do a fake name. I have a standard one that I'll do each quarter, and it changes just because again, people will look and try to find where you are, or they'll call your room. And most of the time people aren't wanting to do bad things. They really just want to meet you. I know, I'm
trying to go sleep. But yeah, and again there's a personal space thing too where you're you know, I'm in my room now. Yeah, it's almost like your house. Yeah, you're like a little safe safe. Yeah, And so you have to get some sort of cycle of fake names just for safety. Oh, for safety. Yeah, for me, because it freaks me out. I just saw you, you know, just being a female artist in dudes, I would just always have somebody around. I just would. Yeah, And I'm
not giving you advice that you don't already know. Yeah, I just would. And I've never been to radio tour, so I don't know firsthand. But also you're you're tiny when you at festivals. I would never want to take pictures with anybody, especially men, because the have armpits right at your head. It's like your nose's gonna write your armpits. Oh my god, that is my life. It's like that. Everybody wants to put their arms around you know. For me,
I'm a taller guy. Hot festivals, everybody smells like beer sweat in in sunscreen, and I'm right at armpit level. It's it's horrible. I stink by the time I'm on stage. Your face smells like armpit. Yes, you're talking to your face smells yes. I'm like, what the heck? I there's no out of this. I'm just short and been in heels. I'm short. I'm like five to Can you break the five ft barrier? Then maybe I don't know you purposely don't.
Like last night at the show, I'm around all guys and in the meet and greet we did sometimes the if there's a lot of artists, we do a full like one meet and greet. Everybody comes up and we take a picture altogether. And that's what we did in these fans, I swear to you. They just looked over my head and I was like getting pushed in the bat and I'm like wait here. I was like pushing out of the way. I was like, I've never felt so short in my life. Then last night, because Jordan's
a big dude, I've taken him out. Luke is a big guy. Luke Hombs, Yeah, he's a big He's just a big barrel of a dude. Yeah. Who else was on there? The guys from would you said, the two dudes from I'll Welcome McGuire. Yeah, And there's also all dudes yes, and and like fans like other guys too, and and women that were just drunk and they were just I was like, I'm back here and no one sees me. I just got pushed back here. Oh god, it's a struggle all the time. What about prom? I've
never went to prom. So you didn't go to your own because you were doing the TV show and doing a career. But what about did you have a boyfriend at the time they had a problem that you went to nothing? You know? Oh? Man, um, well no, my boyfriend was older than me, same same boyfriend. Okay, so he already did his and and by the time mine came around, like he was already out of high school. So I just was like, okay, missing that, I'm prom How do you feel about that? Now? Do you feel
like you miss something? Not really know? That's what people tell me too, and like you didn't miss anything. So New Year's Eve, I'm gonna give you New years. Describe what New Year's Eve is to you? Oh god? Um, I think of like resolutions, like talking about the night, the night, the night, because I'm gonna bring it back to something. But talking about New Year's Eve night, what's the feeling as you're going in New Year's Eve night? Um, it's exciting. It is exciting, right, Yeah, like New Year's
dressed up, It's gonna be a party. It was the greatest night ever. And that kind of end up when all said and done. Um, that's six. Yeah, that's that's exactly what problem is. It's gonna be the greatest. I've seen all the movies about it. Holy, that was okay, Yeah, everybody just passed up. Yeah, it's just I've seen like videos and stuff the same thing about New Year's Just we next time you have New Year's just imagine it's prom's a whole bunch of hype, a bunch of money spent. Yeah,
it's like, right, I have that memory. Yeah, they're kind of cool. I guess that's a good example. Man. I wonder I have a bunch of songs here. Let's see, how about this one? Not I've hand picked some of my favorites. Okay, this potential. Tell me about this one. Um. It was the first song I we kind of figured out too, like shape the whole album around, because it was like the first big song, um we wrote. And I wrote it with Emily wise Man and Johann Lennon Brand.
He's based in l A. And Emily's like my go to girl here in Nashville. Um, and we we wrote it were like this is it, Like this is the blast off for this new album, and uh, it's been I mean I I played it out at a writer's round to debut it and it I mean album nothing was out yet, and um, we got such a huge reaction out of it, and we were like, oh my god. And I think, uh, somebody like I couldn't say rolling Stones,
that's that's too big. But somebody posted about it on Twitter and and it was just like, ha, this is this is a good sign. This is a good sign. So that's one of my favorites on the album too. About this Human Diary, I saw a lot of people posting about this one when it came out, a lot of shares on this song. I think for me, the most I saw of any song was this one. Yeah. I don't know if you felt that, but a lot of people, Yeah, a lot of people say that they
love this one. It's actually one of the songs I didn't write, um, because I co wrote seven of the ten um on the new record, and this one it was. It was a pretty interesting day too, because I I got with Emily wise Man and Josh Kerr and they had written this song just at their house one night, Um, wanting to write a song. It's like, well, y'all are so talented, jeez, and Um, I was gonna record worth It that day, and and it was the last thing
we needed to do to finish the whole album. And I was like pushing it because like, we're not recording Worth It today, we're recording Human Diary. Because I was like, in the emotional state of hearing that song, I was like, I'm not going to record it like this any other day. And so that's what we did. And I forced this song to be on the album because the album was finished. I was like, is there room for for this song? And and they they let me. I was so excited.
You fought for a song too that you didn't write that you just felt it was a big feeling for that song, for sure. I've never felt that way listening to a song, Um, I didn't write about and it was this is the other one I didn't write. There's a good one that I like you. I like the floor on the floor here. Yeah. Um. It was actually four men Thomas Schrett, his dad Rett, Jaren Johnson and I Sorry the Cadet. He yells at me if I don't say yeah, oh yeah, he pisces them off the
catc cadillect three um uh. And then Julian Vanetta. He's a big producer, Julian produston one Republic, one Direction stuff ye direction Yeah. And so they it wasn't going to make his album and in Virginia he's like, I think you like this song. Just listened to it and it was Tom Shrett put his vocal on it. I was like, this is cool, and then we ended up cutting it. I was really happy that he dad to me. Obviously
we played jam. Yeah, this is the jam crazy. I mean you came in one morning and crushed this and a morning it was tough, look, flawless, effortless, just like I was like, man, that must be nice to have that kind of talent built in and thank you know you're gonna come out do a couple of shows with me, did you know that? Yeah? Yeah, I saw that Austin and which saw falls. So I love Austin. Yeah, I love about three blocks from the theater in Austin, So
that's that's home. Austin's home. Yeah, for sure. I was born in Arkansas, but like I grew up as a human in Austin, and I love Nashville. I've been lucky to live in three fantastic places. Yeah my home which is Mountain Pine, Arkansas. But Austin and Nashville are both fantastic.
But you're gonna that Austin crowd. It's gonna be awesome, And I honestly I haven't I really don't think I've played a show in Austin yet, Like this is gonna be the first time and it's I'm exed because I've always wanted to do stuff like in Texas and stuff. I grew up going to Austin all the time. Um, and you're right, like Texas for me, like as a human, that's that's my home. Nashville is great, But Nashville doesn't. There's so many outer influences. It doesn't really feel like
in the creative space that it's Nashville. When you get out of the creative zone, you start to go, oh, Nashville is really cool. But when you're in the stupid bubble that we live in, it doesn't feel like anything. It feels like a bunch of fake people running around. That's why don't That's that's why I don't hang out with anybody here. I don't hang out with anybody. She knows. I'm always hitting at my managers and I'm like, hey, I don't want to hang out with me. It's tough.
Wonder who wants to hang Why do they want to hang out with you? Way do they want from me? Exactly? Why is this person? All of a sudden, I just I'm so in you know, I fakeness to me. It's like a phobia. I can't be around it because I'm not having fun and it's not genuine. If it's not genuine, then I'm like, come on, I'm not having a good time. So that's why I don't. I don't hang out with really much of anybody. And I think you're will to
trust somebody takes me a while. Yeah, that's my problem too, and to my detriment sometimes because I think there are some really good people here, yeah, for sure, But we also live in a place where I'll give you an example, I really and have a friendship with Dirk's good dude, not fake. But again, he's gone so much when I'm gone that we don't we can't really forge that next level stuff because we're never in the same place. So it's very difficult. And anybody that I dated has always
been in the industry. I say, anyway, I did it three people and yeah, so it's been tough. So but I completely I don't. I don't have a whole lot of friends, you know, I don't. I don't really Like that's not a bad thing to me. Like I almost like just have my own little routine. I love Target, going to Target and going and bugging the crap out on my managers and one of them is in the room right now, but she has like a hot tub and when it was like really freezing one of the
other nights, we like had a hot tub night. And I'm like, that's that's fun to me. Like I love just hanging out and if a football games on, if whatever, I love that like wine nights and not my thing. So I don't know. Yeah, I think that's probably why I think you're cool. I never get that, Hey, we'd be strong, and that could be interpreted a thousand ways,
and it's fair to interpret that a thousand ways. Everybody, Hey, let's get together, let me let me get your and I think they're probably at a point a good person. But I don't want to have to dig through eight people to find some lazy too. I don't wake up three in the morning. I'm in bed. I try to go about eight second wake up with three. Who has the time for a personal life when you do that? Yeah, true, that's hard. So well, I'm glad you came by. I'm
glad I did too. Awesome house, I got to meet your dog fan Listen, I should apologize because I saw you pulling dog here off of you. I'm sorry, no, no, no, no, my dog? Is that what it was? Yes? Because I started to go, oh no, I have a all white dog and he sheds like, that's my dog too, So it's nothing okay. Because I felt a little bit because you were like you were like taking off your dog. I was like, this is my dog right here. I have no problem with dog care because I live in it.
My dog sleeps in my bed. Yeah. Sometimes yeah, sometimes and sometimes because they're too big, like you're it's just the right size. Did you most people see my dog and they think, oh, he looks different, meaning size wise. Did you think you what do you think he was? Most people think what breed? So he's a Staffordshire bull, which is and he's pure. What happened was there was a raid in Austin and they busted up a puppy
mill because they were puppy milling. You know, the dogs hump each other, and they were having all the dogs and they were selling them and they were like, can't do this anymore. So they were the shelter was, hey, we have these dogs, and I went and I got the runt of all of them, and he was way too young, but he didn't have a mom, and so I took him and have a picture of him somewhere in this house and I'm holding him in one hand. That's how small he was. So that dog is usually
he's thirty four pounds. That those dogs like sixty pounds. Normally he's half that size. That's so cool though, I love that. What about your dog? My, So one of them is a pointer mix and smart too smart. Yeah, I mean, those are very intelligent dogs. But there he's so hyper. He's just he has that pointer tail and he's always sniffing and once the front door opens a little bit, he's gone, like he just wants to roam.
But my other dog is a German Shepherd mix and he's like this big, cuddly teddy bear and he's so sweet. But I got him at the Humane Society, and so they're a mix, and I don't I want to know one day, like what you know that like me? For dogs? They actually have a DNA kit. Nown yes, they have it, and you take take your dog saliva and this is not an average I don't know what the name of
it is. My friend, my friend just did it. And I'll make sure you get what I want to do that because I don't know exactly what, and now I did it for me as a human with twenty three and me because I don't really know what I am. Like. You know, I never knew my dad, my mom really, so I didn't know. I'm testing myself and to my surprise, I'm very white. Yeah, I'm very that's just in prepared to be shocked. I'm super Caucasian. Hilarious. So yeah, I'll get you the name of what that is because it's
a real thing. With the dogs, you can now go find exactly what breed they are. Yeah, because my one of the German show, I say German shepherd because he has those like low back legs and he's a big dog, but he has that brindle look and they at the shelter said he was a mountain curve. I was like, what the heck is that? And I looked it up and they like hunt big animals and I'm like, but he's too nice, he's something else. So but your point
are they're genetically hunting spotting? Yeah, for sure. And it's funny because it's probably never actually had to go out and point, yet it still does. It's still because of its gene. Yeah, yeah, we had a bunch of dogs we had growing up to hunt with, and my hunting days, those days, on those days don't exist anymore. But when you go up in Arkansas, that's how you bonded with everyone. I had a gun, it I mean, I have one gun now and just when someone tries to break in
my house, I have a big gun. I have a big boy gun. Yeah, I have a big I have a big boy gun too, but I don't use it to go shoot animals anymore. I used it to shoot humans and give me crap. But yeah, we had beagles and we had pointers. But it was amazing when they were puppies, they automatically had the instinct to do what they were supposed to do. Yeah, so it was amazing. It is amazing. And they're like posture, They're all like in in the zone. I'm like, that is so cool.
We would take a dog out and to Quil hunt and he'd point because you see a bird or didn't see that covey of Quil right on tail knows it wouldn't move, and that's when you would know. That's where you would know they were. And so everybody was like, okay, here we go. We go and then when they flew up, I don't again. I don't do that anymore. He seemed like a pro at it, though. But that's what I did for a lot of my life because fun. Yeah, sure, listen, I'm not a big outside guy. Give me some WiFi
and you know miclave. I'm good, Microwave. I mean give me Netflix and WiFi micwave. Yeah, I'm set for eight months. Perfect. But yeah, when you're in Arkansas and your ten to sevent that's when I finally moved away. That's how you bonded with everybody, or you just didn't. Yeah, so you went o shot things. I surprisingly I have dad's side of the family, Little Rock, Arkansas. No, that's I grew up in Rock and it's it is. It's country. That's what we do. Yeah, I can see that that did
for me. Did But my step my stepdad who my mom married. Later on, he calls into my show a bit and he every morning he's hunting. We call him. That's that's fun. Yeah. So well, I'm glad you came. Thank you. Let me encourage everyone listening because I know a lot of people be listening to this, that Daniel's album What's called I don't believe we met. Yes, yeah, I'm gonna say I believe we haven't met, but we
haven't met, because don't believe we've met. And depending when you hear this, but it makes you want sway is gonna be a big old hit. And then oh, I would like to play this just from the beginning because I do enjoy this, this song here that will not be a big old hit. But hold on, wait, wait wait, I don't need you, how Mike, I can play hold on, Mike's gonna run over here and to Matt, let me work my way through this. Hold on, hold on, you
got this, this computer got it. Thank you. There we go, Oh my god, Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure, this is come on. Let's recourse was like Luda, l I need a wrapper us now if she is, don't fail that. Her name was Damn, But I mean that's what you want those guys. I signed a hip hop deal. One song yeah my all three go was Captain Caucasian and I did the that part of feature. Do you remember the gymnast Carly Patterson? She she was metal gymnasts trying to pop career and she came in and I was
doing some deal. I was playing guitar, and I was just like, you know, and the guy was like, hey, can you write up? I just wrote this little deal. You can get somebody rap it and say hey can you do it? And it's still on YouTube somewhere where I'm in the studio going, you know, and they put it on and it was you know, like seven stations played it in a rotation, but yeah, it was Carly Patterson featuring Captain Caucasian. So bringing back up the zone whatever,
don't let it, don't let him hate on you. Let me know if there gives you any problems. Hey, I will all right, Daniel Bradbery episode, thanks bringing up. I believe our next episode of the one after this will be Christian Bush on sugar Land, right, so um, come back then you can tweet danielle at d Bradbury. Yeah, yeah, you got it right, and you can you know, do all this stuff. Okay, that's it. We'll see you next time. Ever. B My By
