“A Hard Working Man” is available Apr 1st

They’re the epitome of artists who’ve transcended genres, and on Friday, April 1st, entertainment icons Billy Ray Cyrus and Snoop Dogg come together with The Avila Brothers for a “A Hard Working Man,” released via Avila Brothers Music Group/BMG.

While on set shooting a video for the new track, Snoop Dogg let the cat out of the bag by posting a behind the scenes clip on social media with Cyrus.

“Who said you can’t teach an old Dogg a new trick! Snoop and the Avila Brothers are on fire with this new song out Friday!” Cyrus shared.

“Timing has always been critical for us. For this project, everything lined up perfectly! Even more exciting is the partnership with BMG which shines an even brighter light on the contribution of global superstars, Billy Ray Cyrus and Snoop. The record we created puts the focus and value back on hard work. Together, we collectively illuminate, celebrate, and honor those around the world that have continued to show up every single day; keeping our world moving. Music transcends boundaries and is responsible for bringing the colorful world of The Avila Brothers, Billy Ray Cyrus and Snoop Dogg together,” states The Avila Brothers.

Produced by The Avila Brothers and mixed by DJ Quik, “A Hard Working Man” is written by Bobby Ross aka AHVLAH, IZ Avila, Billy Ray Cyrus and C Broadus.

GRAMMY Award-winning brothers Bobby Ross aka AHVLAH and IZ Avila have become pioneers in the music industry with their original music and game-changing partnerships. Responsible for hit albums and singles from Usher to Janet Jackson and Gwen Stefani, the duo has architected the launches of billion-dollar brands such as Beats By Dre, and has given back through partnerships with such companies as 1500 Sound Academy.

Out of the sales of 40 million records, the duo has contributed five cuts to Usher’s diamond-selling Billboard Top 200 No. 1 album, Confessions, winning a GRAMMY Award for “Best Contemporary R&B Album.” They co-wrote and co-produced “Baggage” and “Can’t Get Enough” from Mary J. Blige’s triple-platinum The Breakthrough, and were given the GRAMMY Award for “Best R&B Album.” They ignited seven tracks for Chaka Khan’s acclaimed epic Funk This, garnering GRAMMY Awards nods for “Best R&B Album,” in addition to “Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals” for “Disrespectful” (feat. Mary J. Blige). They also wrote and produced Janet Jackson’s platinum selling albums Damita Jo and 20 Y.O. Their discography also includes tracks by Earth, Wind & Fire, El DeBarge, Ice-T, Chanté Moore, Kenny Lattimore, and many more.

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