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Warner Music Nashville’s Cole Swindell celebrated the release of his fourth album, Stereotype, at Nashville’s Electric Jane on Wednesday night. His set list included #1 hits “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey” and “Chillin’ It”—both of which are double-platinum—as well as Stereotype songs “She Had Me at Heads Carolina,” “Every Beer,” “Never Say Never” with Lainey Wilson—currently Top 5 at Country radio—and the project’s chart-topping lead single, “Single Saturday Night.” We upheld the stereotype of a HITS employee by not being invited.
Seen not wearing the booze helmets we would’ve donned if we were there are WMN Chairman and CEO John Esposito, WMN EVP A&R Cris Lacy, Swindell, KP Entertainment’s Kerri Edwards, WMN EVP and GM Ben Kline.