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Graham Barham Interview: “Break Up (Down),” FGL Influence & What’s Next

13 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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Graham Barham joins us backstage at The Intersection in Grand Rapids on the final run of the Whiskey Rain Tour to talk about everything happening in his world right now. From the release of his new single “Break Up (Down)” to the viral success of “Country Music,” Graham opens up about blending country with club energy, paying homage to artists like Sam Hunt and Florida Georgia Line, and why now felt like the right moment to drop this next phase of his sound. We also get into his songwriting success behind the scenes, including cuts with artists like Blake Shelton and Dierks Bentley, plus the story behind “Broken Branches.”

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