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Michael Wilson Hardy (born September 13, 1990), known professionally as Hardy, is an American country music singer and songwriter. He has written songs for Florida Georgia Line, Chris Lane, Blake Shelton, Dallas Smith, Thomas Rhett, and Morgan Wallen. He released his debut album A Rock for Big Loud Records, as well as the mixtape Hixtape, Vol. 1.
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The music video for "ROCKSTAR" continues in HARDY's 2024 nods to multiple generations of rock icons, including AC/DC, Guns' n Roses, KISS, Limp Bizkit and Nirvana, among many — including ...
"The Worst Country Song of All Time" (Brantley Gilbert featuring Hardy and Toby Keith) — 31 32 — — So Help Me God "Beers on Me" (Dierks Bentley featuring Breland and Hardy) 40 5 1 61 2 RIAA: Platinum [8] Non-album single 2023 "The Better Me" (Beartooth featuring Hardy) — — — — — The Surface: 2024 "Zombieland" (Jax featuring ...
"Give Heaven Some Hell" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American country music singer Hardy. It was released on January 25, 2021, as the second single from his debut studio album A Rock, released in 2020. The song was co-written by Hardy, Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson and Hunter Phelps, and produced by Joey Moi and Derek Wells. [3]
"Psycho" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American country music singer Hardy.It was released on May 17, 2024 as the third single from his third studio album Quit!!.The song was written by Hardy, Zach Abend, Tyler Hubbard and Jax, and produced by Joey Moi, Hardy and Zach Abend.
The song's main theme is the narrator waking up in the bed of his truck after becoming intoxicated, and expressing his anger at his situation. Billy Dukes of Taste of Country wrote, "one doesn't feel Hardy's fury until the very last chorus in this song, when a full-throttled electric guitar replaces the gentler version that had been plucking along as he tells of getting blackout drunk in the ...