Album

Stereotype

Cole Swindell

2022 · Folk, World, & Country

Stereotype by Cole Swindell

Stereotype is a Folk album by Cole Swindell, originally released in 2022. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.

About

When Cole Swindell first began plotting a follow-up to his hit 2018 album, <i>All of It</i>, he didn’t know he’d soon be trying to make a record during a global pandemic. The ensuing slowdown of the music industry gave Swindell more time than expected to work on what would become <i>Stereotype</i>, allowing him to take stock of exactly what kind of message he wanted to send with his fourth studio album. “You just didn’t know what to expect, what was coming,” he tells Apple Music. “And I think me making the music, getting the right songs—it just changed the process of this album so much that, looking back, I’m very proud of it. But I don’t think we’d have the album we have without everything we went through, the bad and the good.” Accordingly, <i>Stereotype</i> showcases Swindell’s growth in the intervening four year. Songs like the title track and “Girl Goes Crazy” share fresh takes on the clichéd “girl in a country song” narrative. “Every Beer” is raw and emotional, drawing from Swindell’s own experiences with grief as well as the unexpected passing of Kobe Bryant. And “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” is a clever interpretation of the classic Jo Dee Messina song “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” drawing connections between the increasingly influential ’90s era of country music and today’s contemporary sound. Guests on <i>Stereotype</i> include Lainey Wilson, who joins Swindell for “Never Say Never,” and frequent collaborator HARDY, who guests on “Down to the Bar.” Below, Swindell walks Apple Music through several key tracks on <i>Stereotype</i>. <b>“Stereotype”</b> “It’s about a girl that you might think you know by looking [at her], but she might have a little wild side to her. The production is what makes it. When that chorus comes in and then everything just kicks full-in after the beginning of that choru, that was HARDY’s idea. I remember him saying, ‘This right here, everything needs to drop out. I can already hear the crowd singing that part.’ And I’m just like, ‘Man, he’, he’s good at what he doe.’” <b>“Every Beer”</b> “It’s sad losing anybody way too soon, but Kobe Bryant, one of the best athletes in the world you’ve grown up watching, you just realize that could happen to anybody at any time. Doesn’t matter who you are, where you are. And I remember posting a picture of Kobe and his daughter that morning and just saying, ‘You better tell who you love you love them while you got a chance, because you never know.’ We got to talking about that in the writing room. We didn’t have the title, the idea, or anything. It was just a down mood. Me and Jordan [Schmidt] and HARDY, we were all in shock. What do you say? What do you do? And we just started talking about how fragile life is and all the things that we better do while we get a chance.” <b>“She Had Me at Heads Carolina”</b> “I love every artist in the ’90, whether it’s Jo Dee [Messina], Shania [Twain], Reba [McEntire]. I’m such a big fan of all of them. And [it was cool] to be able to go back to a song that Jo Dee Messina made a huge hit out of, and to be able to do a different spin on it. Think about all the people that have ever gotten up and sang that song at karaoke.” <b>“Girl Goes Crazy”</b> .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1Stereotype3:42
  2. 2Every Beer3:37
  3. 3Never Say Never2:57
  4. 4She Had Me At Heads Carolina3:26
  5. 5Sayin' You Love Me2:58
  6. 6I'm Gonna Let Her2:56
  7. 7Down To The Bar (feat. HARDY)3:15
  8. 8How Is She3:33
  9. 9Miss Wherever3:26
  10. 10Single Saturday Night3:09
  11. 11Some Habits3:36
  12. 12Girl Goes Crazy3:12
  13. 13Walk On Whiskey3:42

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Traditional Folk
  • polished
  • uplifting
  • summer

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2 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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