Braxton Keith on Leading Traditional Country Revival with New Album 'Real Damn Deal'
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Joseph Hudak
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Summary
Braxton Keith is helping lead a revival of traditional country music alongside artists like Zach Top and Cody Johnson. In discussing his new album 'Real Damn Deal,' Keith emphasizes that the return to country's old-school roots is not a passing trend but a lasting movement. He draws parallels to previous country music shifts like the bro-country and '90s country eras, and notes the genre's expanding boundaries through collaborations with rap artists.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledIt's only gonna get bigger.
It's the same thing that happened with the bro stuff, and with the Nineties country. It's here now.
Traditional is always going to be a lane in country music.
Country music can literally go anywhere. It blows my mind.
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