Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 16
Riley Green Says September 18 Album Matters Less Than Fans’ Emotion and Family Pride
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 16

Riley Green Says September 18 Album Matters Less Than Fans’ Emotion and Family Pride

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 16

Summary

  • On Theo Von’s podcast, Riley Green said hearing fans sing his songs with real emotion means more to him than winning industry awards.
  • Green said his deepest pride comes from personal milestones rather than music accolades — keeping his farm, helping his parents, and seeing family enjoy what he built.
  • Fox News Digital also reported he does not plan to leave his Alabama farm for Nashville despite having, in his words, “every reason” to move.
  • The comments land as Green tours and prepares to release his new album “That’s Just Me” on September 18.

Insights

With his career peaking in 2026, can Riley Green's simple Alabama values survive the pressures of Hollywood and network television?
Is Riley Green's anti-Nashville stance a genuine belief or the music industry's most effective authenticity brand?