Country artist Brett Young announced his fourth studio album, 2.0, releasing Friday, June 13 via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment. Produced by Jimmy Robbins (Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett) and Dann Huff (Faith Hill, Rascal Flatts), the 11-track collection features Young’s signature Caliville style mixed with driving Classic-Country instrumentation of banjo, pedal steel and mandolin, offering a unique sonic backdrop to this new chapter.
The album showcases Young’s growth as an artist, with songs that are more vulnerable and offer a deeper connection to his personal experiences. 2.0 includes tracks written alongside top-shelf hitmakers and coveted songwriters, including Ashley Gorley, Jon Nite, Justin Ebach and more.
The record features "Who I Do It For," a collaboration with Lady A that is rooted in family-driven inspiration, as well as a new version of his hit "In Case You Didn’t Know” — this time featuring Hannah McFarland. Album standout "Full House" beautifully captures the life-changing moment of having a first child and the joy that experience brings.
“It’s always my goal to be real and transparent and connect with my audience, whether that means writing a song about what happened yesterday or revisiting past experiences,” shares Young. “It should always be about a connection with the listeners. 2.0 feels really special to me, and I’m very proud of it. I hope it makes people want to come out and see the live show even more.”