Bailey Zimmerman is an American country singer-songwriter from Louisville, Illinois, where he was born on January 27, 2000. From a very young age, he was heavily influenced by his mother’s love for '80s glam metal, as well as the long trips he would take with his truck driver father listening to country radio. During his late adolescence, he worked odd jobs to support himself while honing his songwriting skills. Like many artists of his generation, he rose to fame thanks to social media; in 2021, his debut single “Never Comin’ Home” went viral on TikTok and reached the Top 20 on Spotify's Viral Chart. This success was followed by the release of the drinking anthem “Small Town Crazy” and the sentimental country-rock tune “Fall in Love,” the latter of which went platinum in both America and Canada. A Number 1 hit on the Country Airplay chart, "Fall in Love" was followed by the Top 10 single "Where It Ends" as well as another Country Airplay chart-topper, "Rock and a Hard Place." All three songs appeared on Zimmerman's major-label debut, 2022's Leave the Light On, which went gold in Canada and reached Number 2 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart in the US. A two-time nominee at the 2023 CMT Awards, Zimmerman released the sophomore record Religiously. The Album. later that same year.
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