Song is latest from upcoming Stereotype Broken deluxe album

On the heels of receiving multiple award nominations, multi-Platinum selling superstar Cole Swindell releases “Broken” across all digital platforms. “Broken” is the second release of three new songs included on his upcoming deluxe album Stereotype Broken, due April 28th via Warner Music Nashville.

Swindell is kicking off 2023 with several major award nominations, including a prestigious iHeartRadio Music Award nomination for “Country Song of the Year” for his multi-week No. 1 single “She Had Me At Heads Carolina.” The iHeartRadio Music Awards will air live from Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Monday, March 27th from 8-10 pm ET/delayed PT on Fox. The event also will be heard on iHeartMedia radio stations nationwide and on the iHeartRadio app.

The chart-topping country superstar is also nominated for two CMT Music Awards for “Male Video of the Year” for “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” and “CMT Performance Video of The Year” for “Never Say Never” with Lainey Wilson from 2022 CMT Music Awards. The CMT Music Awards will air live from Austin, TX on Sunday, April 2nd at 8 pm ET/PT on CBS and stream on demand on Paramount+.

Swindell’s current single, “Drinkaby,” the first single release from Stereotype Broken, was released to radio in January and is already nearing the Top 30 on the country singles charts. “Drinkaby,” written by Jon Pardi, Jordan Schmidt, Hardy and Hunter Phelps, follows three Platinum-certified, multi-week No. 1 singles from his fourth album Stereotype: “Never Say Never” featuring Lainey Wilson, “Single Saturday Night” and, most recently, “She Had Me At Heads Carolina,” which remained in the Top 5 for 23 consecutive weeks.

Swindell’s upcoming release caps the biggest year of his career to date. He has proven time and again that his hit-making, headlining, superstar status is multi-dimensional. The Georgia native has offered fans the opportunity to experience the wide range of his talents as a songwriter, a recording artist and a headlining performing artist over the past nine years.