by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: November 13, 2024
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Zach Bryan’s new songs and personal stories have fans hooked as he talks about very sad things that have happened in his life.
Two of his new songs are about his visit to his mother’s grave and dealing with loss, family, and reflection.
Along with his music, Bryan’s sudden breakup with Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia, which was marked by her emotional reaction and claims that he was controlling, has gotten a lot of attention.
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Zach Bryan’s latest songs, “This World’s a Giant” and “ High Road ,” are stirring a wave of emotional response among fans who recognize the deep, personal reflections embedded within them.
At the core of these songs is Bryan’s recent visit to his mother’s grave in Oklahoma, a profoundly emotional experience that inspired much of the lyricism in “High Road.”
He described, in a social media post, the details he shared with her that day: his recent decision to quit touring, his acceptance into a master’s program in Paris, and his treasured memories with friends in New York and his family back in Oklahoma .
In his words, he told his mother about “all the calluses on my fingertips, every tear shed,” and reminisced about simpler times on his sister’s back porch.
Bryan’s song gives fans a glimpse into these intimate moments, with lyrics that reflect the grief and nostalgia he felt as he spoke to her, particularly the line, “I’ve waited by the telephone all f–kin’ night / For someone that ain’t never gonna call.”
For Bryan, this song serves as an emotional release and an homage to his mother’s memory, allowing him to grieve publicly in a way that many of his listeners can relate to and connect with.
On October 22, 2024, Zach Bryan shocked friends and even LaPaglia herself by posting on Instagram that he and his girlfriend, Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia, were breaking up.
After the split, LaPaglia talked about it in an emotional video, saying that the news came as a “ blindside.”
“ When I woke up, Zach had posted on Instagram that we broke up, and I had no idea that was going up,” she said through tears, adding that Bryan hadn’t told her before making the news public.
LaPaglia and Bryan’s fans saw the impact, and LaPaglia, who looked shaken, said she was heartbroken by how quickly the breakup became public.
Bryan wrote in his post that the past year had been hard for him because of personal problems. He also said that he hoped they could part ways with respect and privacy.
While he thanked LaPaglia for the love he had shown him, it was clear from his post that he thought they should split up.
The fact that this breakup was public, on the other hand, made LaPaglia’s pain worse, and she stopped using social media to deal with the sudden end of their relationship.
Fans found this public breakup relatable and understood how LaPaglia felt, showing how hard it can be for people in public relationships.
Brianna LaPaglia was honest about her relationship with Bryan on the November 7 episode of the BFFs show, which she co-hosts with Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards. This was after they broke up.
She said that her time with Bryan was full of what she called “emotional abuse.” She said that their relationship often felt like “build you up, beat you down.”
LaPaglia said that Bryan’s behavior made her feel like she had to be careful not to upset him all the time.
She talked about how she felt stuck in a loop where every bad thing that happened was followed by an apology and a promise to make things better.
She said, “There was always another reason why he was treating me so badly.” This painted a picture of a relationship tainted by manipulation and mental stress.
Additionally, LaPaglia said that Bryan often asked his ex-partners to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) so they wouldn’t talk about their time with him.
She said he offered her $12 million and an apartment in New York in exchange for signing an NDA, but she turned him down because she didn’t want to erase or hide what she had been through.
For LaPaglia, coming out meant giving other people who may feel trapped in the same situation more power and letting her story be heard without being shut down.
Bryan’s public image has been harmed by her claims, which have shown complicated parts of his personal life. This has caused a big reaction in the public and a call for more understanding about emotional abuse.
Music has long been Zach Bryan’s way of processing his struggles and sharing them with the world, and his new track “High Road” is no exception.
This song, with lyrics like “Adderall and white-lace bras that make you fall in love / You left your blue jeans in my pick-up truck,” captures the disorienting blend of love, pain, and self-reflection he has experienced recently.
Some lyrics seem to reference Bryan’s relationship with LaPaglia, alluding to heartbreak and the challenges of moving on.
This track is not the first time Bryan’s music has been seen as a reflection of his romantic life; his song “ Pink Skies” has also been associated with his relationship with LaPaglia.
She once commented that “Pink Skies” was inspired by an argument they had over attending her friend’s grandmother’s funeral, revealing that their relationship struggles have often influenced his work.
In his recent music, Bryan appears to be grappling with the weight of his personal choices and the highs and lows of love and fame.
With “High Road,” Bryan offers a glimpse into his emotions following his breakup and his ongoing journey of self-discovery.
His willingness to share these feelings through his music has made him a relatable figure to fans who resonate with his unfiltered honesty.
His songs continue to serve as a way for Bryan to express the internal conflicts he faces, giving his audience insight into his heartaches and healing while encouraging them to find their paths forward in life’s most challenging moments.
Event | Date |
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Began dating after ACM Awards | May 2023 |
Publicly confirmed relationship | August 2023 |
Released “High Road” inspired by his mother | November 2024 |
Announced breakup on Instagram | October 22, 2024 |
LaPaglia shared abuse allegations on podcast | November 7, 2024 |
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