Another Day, Another Dirty Zach Top Sign: See Country Star’s Priceless Reaction to Fan’s NSFW Message at Michigan Concert

With Zach Top exploring a career in country music, the singer crossed a major milestone back in 2024 when he released his debut country album, Cold Beer & Country Music. Seeming to combine two of his favorite things, Top took inspiration from other stars like Randy Travis and George Strait. And beside releasing his first album, the country singer also hit the road for his first tour. Selling out venues all over the country, Top recently needed a minute after reading blunt message from fan. 

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For any singer, they have countless stories of their interaction with fans. There are stories about fans jumping on stage, throwing an item or stage, and simply wanting a singer to perform their favorite song. But for Top, one fan wanted to give him something for a change. While performing in Michigan, one fan held up her phone with the words, “Zach Top I’ll give you top.” 

Wanting Top to know how much she loved him, the country singer noticed the message and had to look back to make sure he read it right. Sharing a smile at the woman, the fan was overjoyed that he gave her a little eyebrow raise. 

With the video shared online, fans loved watching his reaction, but for most – they debated his stardom, writing, “There’s no doubt in my mind Alan Jackson is that boys daddy. “ Another fan suggested, “That’s Alan Jackson son.”

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Zach Top Talks Hit Song “Sounds Like The Radio”

Not addressing the theory about his supposed father, Top did open up about his hit song “Sounds Like the Radio.” With his own songs played on the radio, the singer wanted a hit that people could dance to. “You don’t hear many dancing songs anymore. I think that’s a perfect song to get out there with your girl and two-step.”

Having a plan for the song even before recording it, Top admitted, “I love that song. We always thought that would be, ever since we wrote it, it was like, ‘Man, that should be the first radio single.’ It’s got radio in the title. A little soft pandering never hurts.” With Top solidifying himself as a rising star in country, he concluded, “So yeah, really excited to have that thing out and excited for the reception it’s got so far in radio land and with the fans.”

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