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George Birge, ‘Mind On You’: Story Behind the Song [EXCLUSIVE]

George Birge just celebrated his first-ever No. 1 hit, with “Mind On You.” The song, written by Birge, along with Jaron Boyer, Michael Tyler  and  Colt Ford, is from his George Birge: Mind On You album, his first full-length record. “It’s a song I wrote in 2020,” Birge told Everything Nash. “I knew it was special, but I didn’t…

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Ashley McBryde, Jelly Roll + More Join St. Jude’s This Shirt Saves Lives Campaign

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is once again launching its This Shirt Saves Lives campaign, raising money to help St. Jude continue to offer free medical care to children battling cancer and other serious illnesses. And once again, several country artists, including Ashley McBryde, Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Dan + Shay, Kelsea Ballerini, Russell Dickerson, and former Angels Among…

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George Birge’s ‘Mind On You’ Almost Became a Jason Aldean Hit [EXCLUSIVE]

George Birge has a new hit single on his hands, and it’s a big one. The Texas native’s “Mind On You,” written by Birge along with Jaron Boyer, Michael Tyler  and  Colt Ford, is the most-added at country radio this week. The song’s success is an important validation for Birge, who came precariously close to having another big artist…

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George Birge Shares the Story Behind His ‘That Drink’ Duet With Neal McCoy [EXCLUSIVE]

George Birge has a new song out now, and it’s with a country superstar. The Texas native just released “That Drink,” a song that took on an entirely new meaning, when Neal McCoy offered to sing on the track with Birge. “’90s country is cool again,” Birge tells Everything Nash. “It’s making a comeback. I think it’s hitting a…

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George Birge’s ‘Beer, Beer, Truck, Truck’ Becomes Viral TikTok Hit [EXCLUSIVE]

When George Birge wrote the chorus of what became his viral hit, “Beer, Beer, Truck, Truck,” he had no idea how much the few lines he shared on TikTok would change his entire life and career. The Texas native wrote the chorus in response to a comment someone made, saying country music was nothing more than songs about beer…

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