STORMY POWER BALLAD FOLLOWS CHART RISING
SINGLE “RIDE, RIDE, RIDE (FEAT. LUKE BRYAN)”
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HEADLINING COWBOY SONGS TOUR SET TO WRAP ON
APRIL 25,WITH A JAM-PACKED SUMMER OF SHOWS ON TAP

| Nashville, Tenn. (April 3, 2026) – RECORDS Nashville artist-songwriter George Birge is left hung up on the mystery of an all-time high in the stormy new power ballad, “Whatever That Was.” Listen here. Co-written by the two-time No. 1 hitmaker with Michael Tyler, Ray Fulcher, and Matt Dragstrem, “Whatever That Was” finds Birge stuck on a memory, and yearning for a feeling lost long ago. Bittersweet lyrics capture the swirl of thoughts rushing through the Austin native’s mind, as he plays back a time of vivid experience – trying to recapture what made it so special. Also produced by Dragstrem, the heady emotional stunner takes Birge’s Texas vocal to the edges of Country and Alt-Rock, searching for an answer. Dark, dusky guitars and moody synth come alive beneath a thunder clap of drums and distortion, but a fading hint of perfection is all time left behind. “I wrote ‘Whatever That Was’ in the living room of my house on acoustic guitar with a couple of my best friends, Michael Tyler and Ray Fulcher,” Birge shares. “The title came out in conversation, and we all felt like this was something you can picture but also a feeling you can’t put your finger on. We wanted to capture a coming-of-age story with vignettes of first love, breaking rules and trying to cope with a first heartbreak. Eventually we called Matt Dragstrem to help bring the song to life and get it across the finish line. The result is something I hope every listener can relate to.” With a season of high-profile milestones on tap, “Whatever That Was” follows another career highlight, after Birge teamed with superstar Luke Bryan for “Ride, Ride, Ride” in March. A resilient anthem of rural toughness, the empowering collaboration continues to surge up both the Country Aircheck/Mediabase and Billboard Country Airplay charts, becoming Birge’s fastest-rising Country Radio single to date. Looking ahead, the electrifying live performer will stay on the road to finish out his headlining COWBOY SONGS TOUR, with dates scheduled across the Northeast through April 25 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Birge will also join Darius Rucker on the SONGS OF THE SUMMER TOUR 2026, and his jam packed summer continues on with a long list of festival and fair dates – further cementing his status as one of Country’s fastest-rising live acts. For more information on upcoming dates, visit www.georgebirge.com/tour. |
| ABOUT GEORGE BIRGE: With a powerhouse run of chart-climbing hits, RECORDS Nashville artist-songwriter George Birge is charging full speed toward Country stardom. After scoring a Country radio No. 1 with the first single he ever released (2024’s “Mind On You”), the Austin native almost instantly repeated that feat with his chart-topping follow-up “Cowboy Songs.” Along with his two back-to-back No. 1s, Birge’s acclaimed catalog now includes his 2023 debut album George Birge: Mind On You as well as standout tracks like “It Won’t Be Long” — a 2025 single which surged to No. 2 on the Country radio charts and cracked the all-genre Billboard Hot 100. With 277 MILLION global streams to date, he’s recently hit major milestones like making his TV debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and garnering a nomination at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. As a torchbearer for classic Country storytelling, his timeless musicianship and Texas charm have also earned him praise from the likes of American Songwriter, who declared that “George Birge has a talent for taking a simple concept and turning it into an in-depth song.” With his live experience including serving as direct support on Country superstar Luke Bryan’s COUNTRY SONG CAME ON TOUR in 2025, performing at leading festivals like Stagecoach and Crash My Playa, and touring with heavy-hitters like Dylan Scott and Parker McCollum, Birge is now commanding stages across the U.S on his own COWBOY SONGS TOUR — a highly anticipated headline run that launched in January. |


