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How Cody Hibbard Went From Oil Fields to The Road with Keith Urban

55 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Country artist Cody Hibbard joins That Nashville Girl to talk about life before music, going viral online, and how he ended up on Keith Urban’s CBS show The Road. Before national TV and nearly a million monthly listeners, Cody was working in the oil and gas industry, hauling trash with his family in Oklahoma, and playing songs in a small Texas bar after someone told him, “You don’t sound like you look.” In this episode, Cody opens up about: *  His journey from the oil fields to country music  *  Being adopted from South Korea and growing up in Oklahoma  *  Why he almost turned down The Road *  The song for his daughter that stopped audiences in their tracks  *  Social media fame and his hilarious online videos  *  Addiction, recovery, fatherhood, and starting over  *  Building a loyal fanbase without chasing Nashville trends  *  Working with John Daly  *  The real work ethic behind making it in country music  Plus, Cody performs “Had I Been a Boy” and his new song “Barrel Gone Bad” live in studio. If you love real stories, country music, and artists who do things their own way, this episode is for you. Follow Cody Hibbard everywhere and stream his latest music now. Don't forget: new episodes drop every Tuesday with bonus episodes on Thursdays! Like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you never miss a minute! Connect with Amanda on That Nashville Girl Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thatnashvillegirl], Amanda's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/askamandaadams/], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@ThatNashvilleGirl].

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