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VOLUME UPNEW MUSIC

Breland has a theory that he attempts to prove on Cross Country. “I wanted this project to be a hypothesis that is answered as you listen. I believe that country music is for everyone,” he says. “I think when people listen to this project, they’ll understand why I’m saying that, and the truth in it.”

Raised in New Jersey as the son of ordained ministers, Breland was introduced to gospel music

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