After the Philadelphia Eagles’ thrilling Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, Zach Bryan’s fans eagerly awaited the release of his new track, Dear Miss. Bryan had previously promised that the song would drop the day after the Eagles’ win, fueling excitement among his loyal followers. However, when the track didn’t appear on Monday, many fans were left refreshing their Spotify and Apple Music pages in confusion.
To clarify the misunderstanding, Bryan took to Instagram Stories, explaining that his initial message was misinterpreted. “Guys, I said Dear Miss would be out the day AFTER they won! It’s out at midnight c’mon, you know I always have you,” he wrote, assuring fans the song would be available later that evening.
While some fans had calculated “the day after” as Monday itself, Bryan’s clarification confirmed that Dear Miss would be released at midnight. The track is now live and available for streaming.
Dear Miss is expected to serve as a precursor to Bryan’s upcoming album, Motorbreath, set for release in 2025. Additionally, the artist has confirmed that a new EP titled With Heaven On Top will drop ahead of the full-length album. Bryan recently teased the album with a Matthew McConaughey-narrated video, offering fans a glimpse into the making of his highly anticipated project.
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