Zach Bryan Rejects 'Country Musician' Label, Emphasizes Songwriting
In a candid discussion with Bruce Springsteen, Zach Bryan expresses his desire to transcend genre boundaries and focus on songwriting.
- Zach Bryan, despite his success in country music, does not want to be labeled strictly as a 'country musician.'
- Bryan, in a Rolling Stone interview with Bruce Springsteen, highlighted the importance of being recognized as a songwriter rather than being confined to a single genre.
- He admires Springsteen for his ability to break genre boundaries and considers him a hero for not being pigeonholed.
- Bryan struggles with imposter syndrome, finding it difficult to see himself as a serious songwriter despite his achievements.
- His career has rapidly ascended, with significant accolades in both country and rock music, yet he aims to create a unique musical path.