Don’t Give Chase Bryant Any ‘Room To Breathe’

Chase Bryant is growing up right before our eyes and it is in part due to his latest single, ‘Room To Breathe.’ I mean come on, have you heard this song yet? It radiates sexual prowess and it gives fans an insight to a side of Bryant we haven’t seen. “I just really wanted to write something that maybe had a little more sex appeal or something that I really haven’t done in the past,” Chase explains. A song that taps into his R&B side, especially “Bryan White who was kind of the R&B of country music,” finds fans wanting more of this Chase Bryant.

‘Room To Breathe’ was co-written with Ashley Gorley and Derek George. When it came down to choosing his next single, it wasn’t easy. “It was tricky. We were picking from about four songs and I think that when this song came in, it became a no-brainer for everybody. You could see the reactions in people’s eyes.”

Fans and radio stations have also showed their support since the song was released in June. ‘Room To Breathe’ can now also be heard in your car since it hit country radio on July 5th, quickly becoming the second-most added song in just it’s first week. “I’m just hoping for the best. Hoping that people are understanding it and getting it and I think it’s happening.”

No surprise to those who know Bryant, he performed almost every guitar part on this track and helped co-produce the single. The performer also flaunts his sensual side with his guitar and a half-unbuttoned dress shirt with an undone tie admiring a beautiful woman in his steamy ‘Room To Breathe’ lyric video. Warning: you may melt watching this video. The official music video is set to come out later this summer.

Chase told us ‘Room To Breathe’ will be a good inclination of what fans can look forward to hear from his upcoming music, and we can’t wait. You can purchase the single on iTunes here.

Here we go for the ride.”

Follow Chase on his social media extravaganza on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or on Snap Chat at iamchasebryant.

This was written by Lauren Rose, contributing writer for New England Country Music. You can follow her on Twitter here.

Main Photo Credit:Jeff Johnson