Brett Young’s Stripped-Down Version of “Left Side of Leavin'” Debuts Via Entertainment Tonight Along With Exclusive Interview

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NASHVILLE, TN  – Platinum-selling Brett Young is “getting real about heartbreak” with the acoustic version of his song “Left Side Of Leavin,'” which exclusively debuted today on Entertainment Tonight. The song is featured on his GOLD certified self-titled debut album released earlier this year.

“Breakups always seem to be unequally weighted, and everybody’s probably been on both sides at some point or another in their life,” Young shared with ET.

Watch more of the interview HERE. To watch his “Left Side Of Leavin’” performance click HERE.

The Tennessean also recently debuted the stripped-down version of his song “Mercy.” Watch HERE.

“Ace Songwriter” (Entertainment Weekly) Brett Young continues to climb charts with his “catchy” (People) hits from his full-length self-titled album as it quickly advances towards GOLD Certification. His latest offering “Like I Loved You” was the most-added song upon impacting Country radio (7/17). The single follows back-to-back No. 1 smashes, including the GOLD-certified “Sleep Without You” and 2x PLATINUM “In Case You Didn’t Know.” The latter solidified Young as the first Country artist to reach RIAA PLATINUM certification status with a song released in 2017. Breaking barriers in the video format as well, he remains in Vevo’s Top 10 Videos of 2017 (so far) with “In Case You Didn’t Know.” Surpassing 100 million views, Young is the only Country artist on the list joining the rankings with Zayn and Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar and DJ Khaled. In addition to his own dates across the country on his upcoming headlining CALIVILLE tour, Young continues his run with Lady Antebellum’s YOU LOOK GOOD WORLD TOUR throughout the fall. Fans and critics are raving about the show and his performance, with The New York Times saying “…Brett Young renders deep feelings with thick polish.” For additional information and tour dates, visit BrettYoungMusic.com.

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