The biggest football weekend of the year is just around the corner. On Sunday (Feb. 9,) the Philadelphia Eagles aim to dethrone two-time champs the Kansas City Chiefs and take home their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history. Country star Zach Bryan will no doubt be glued to his screen. The avowed Eagles fan has already kept one promise to drop a new song after his team was victorious against the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game. Now the “Pink Skies” hitmaker has given his fans yet another reason to pull for Jalen Hurts & Co.
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Zach Bryan Will Release A New Song If Eagles Win Super Bowl
Taking to Instagram Friday (Feb. 7,) Zach Bryan shared a snippet of an unreleased track called “Dear Miss.” In the upbeat-sounding clip, the 28-year-old Oklahoman sings, She was raised up proper and I was raised up / With a poor working boy’s heart / The way the light is beaming on her smiling cheeks this evening / Is the finest of the world’s fine art.
Naturally, Bryan’s fans are clamoring for the full version. But there’s a catch: “IF THE BIRDS WIN THE BOWL DEAR MISS IS OUT THE NEXT DAY,” Bryan wrote. “SEE YALL IN NOLA.”
Then he took it a step further, hinting that he might join forces with his friend, comedian Shane Gillis, for a surprise performance if his Eagles take home the title. “SHANE GILLIS N ME MIGHT DO A POP UP N GET ROWDY SOMEWHERE LOVE U GUYS,” Bryan wrote in the caption.
Judging from the post’s 200,000-plus likes, the “Heading South” crooner has added a whole new cheering section for the Eagles. “I’ve been waiting yearsssssss for this song,” one Instagram user wrote. “Go Birds!”
[RELATED: Zach Bryan Teases Four New Songs Over the Last Two Days]
New Music Coming Soon
Zach Bryan has announced plans to quit touring in 2025 as he heads to Paris in pursuit of higher education.
However, that doesn’t seem to mean the end of his music career. The “Revival” singer announced on social media Tuesday (Feb. 4) that his new EP, With Heaven On Top, will be “out sooner than not.”
His next (and possibly final) full-length album is also due out later this year.
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