* En anglais uniquement
After entering the music industry as a gifted songwriter,
Breland broke into a solo career with the country-rap anthem "My Truck" in 2020. The rapper/singer drew on his diverse musical tastes and ability to write across genres for the viral hit, which found him rapping in a Southern drawl over a twangy trap beat about how much he loved his truck. The song anchored his debut EP, which he followed with the smooth 2021 road trip anthem "Cross Country."
Breland (born Daniel Breland in 1995) grew up in Burlington, New Jersey, in a highly musical family, absorbing sounds ranging from
Prince to
Rascal Flatts. After graduating high school, he enrolled in Georgetown University. While in college, he tapped into his songwriting skills, drawing on the influence of everyone from
Stevie Wonder to
Justin Bieber.
Breland pursued the music industry vigorously, and by 2018 the young songwriter was working with major-label artists, penning songs for R&B singer Ann Marie and rappers like
Elhae and
YK Osiris.
After relocating to Atlanta,
Breland began working with a sharper focus on his own music, experimenting with different beats and approaches. In December 2019, Atlantic released his debut single, "My Truck," along with a highly stylized video to accompany the catchy country-rap song. Within weeks the song had gone viral, climbing the charts and being streamed millions of times. "My Truck" led off his 2020
Breland EP, which also featured popular tracks like "Hot Sauce" and the
Chase Rice and
Lauren Alaina collaboration "In the Woulds."
Breland's next single, "Cross Country," was released in early 2021, and he followed it with high-profile collaborations including "Throw it Back" with
Keith Urban and "High Horse" with
Nelly and
Blanco Brown. In early 2022, he teamed up with
Thomas Rhett for "Praise the Lord." ~ Fred Thomas