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#CMAFest24: Bryan Martin sat down with us to talk “real music for real people” and his Platinum hit “We Ride”

“If I ain’t a testament of ‘you can do it’ then I don’t know who is!”

The 51st annual CMA Festival is currently underway in downtown Nashville!

From Thursday to Sunday, roughly 90,000 country music fans hit Broadway to see all their favorite artists and future up-and-comers.

We were able to catch up with our good friend Bryan Martin.
Bryan is as real as it comes. From stepping foot in the rodeo world to working on oil rigs, he knows the value of hard work, and that work ethic has carried over to his music career.

Bryan talked to us about what it is like performing at CMA Fest for the second time, his platinum song “We Ride,” and making real music for the people who attend his shows!

Watch his performance at last year’s Wrangler National Finals Rodeo:

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