One day, Zach Bryan plays music for thousands of fans in huge stadiums. The next day, he is seen hanging off a 10-foot barbed-wire fence. He was not singing a song, he was in a heated argument with another singer Gavin Adcock, ready to climb over. It seems the golden boy of country music finally snapped.
This was not just talk. Zach Bryan put his hands on the chain-link fence and started to climb. He pulled himself up and over the top, ignoring the sharp barbed wire. The man filming the whole thing was shouting with surprise. He said Zach was not playing games and was “breaking in to jail, not out.”
Zach Bryan Jumps A Fence At Born & Raised Fest To Confront Gavin Adcock
One fan watching, comedian Josh Pray, captured the feeling perfectly. He yelled that he had never seen anyone want a fight so badly. He joked that Zach “brought Hooters to your parking lot on purpose.” He warned the other man, “You ain’t want it with this one right here.” People were shocked to see this side of the singer.
It is hard to picture the man climbing that fence is the same one who writes such gentle songs. That moment was all loud anger and action. But his music shows a much quieter, softer side. It shows a man who feels things very deeply, especially when it comes to love and loss.
Zach Bryan – Something In The Orange
In his famous song, “Something In The Orange,” there is no fighting. There is only feeling. He sings about a sunset and the pain of a breakup. He sounds like he is just hoping she will turn her car around and come back home. It is a song that has made people cry because it feels so honest.
Zach Bryan shows that people are not just one thing. He can be tough, and he can be very gentle. His journey in music is built on sharing all his feelings, good or bad. He just wants to be himself. Follow Zach Bryan on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. You never know what he will do or feel next.