Bradley Hale’s “Redneck Roll” Is Pure Country Fire — An Instant Classic Out of Small-Town Ontario
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- Jul 16
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If you’ve ever rolled the windows down on a dirt road with the sun just starting to dip behind the trees, this is your soundtrack. Bradley Hale’s newest single, “Redneck Roll,” is country music exactly how it should be—authentic, loud, and dripping in vintage charm. It doesn’t try too hard because it doesn’t have to. This thing just hits.
Straight out of Elmira, Ontario—where country music isn’t just a genre, it’s a way of life—Bradley grew up with country in his blood and dirt under his boots. The kind of town where tractors have Bluetooth speakers and every backyard BBQ comes with a side of twang, Elmira raised him right. And it shows.
“Redneck Roll” isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel. It's just doing what country music does best: telling a vibe, painting a mood, and making you feel like you’ve known the song your whole life after one spin. It’s got that perfect mix of throwback cool and right-now energy. Vintage, but not dusty. Fresh, but not polished to death.
Bradley’s got one of those voices that makes you stop mid-sentence and say, "Who is this guy?" Deep, warm, and full of heart—like he’s been singing around bonfires since he could talk. And he probably has. With influences like Eric Church and Zach Bryan in the mix (and even a dash of John Mayer for the heads), you can tell there’s a lot more going on under the hood. But make no mistake, this one's full-on country.
If you’ve seen him live—or caught him opening for names like Cooper Alan, Owen Riegling, or the James Barker Band—you already know the energy Bradley brings. If this is your first time hearing him, buckle up. “Redneck Roll” is one of those songs you don’t just hear. You feel it in your chest. Preferably from the bed of a truck, on the way to nowhere in particular.
Bottom line? This one’s a heater. Country fans, casual listeners, and anyone with a pulse and a pickup—you’re gonna want to crank this. “Redneck Roll” proves that Bradley Hale isn’t just next up… he’s already here.




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