Multi-platinum country artist Tyler Farr continues to lean into authenticity with his new EP ‘Quit Bein’ Country’, released via Droptine Recordings. Co-produced by Grammy-winning producer Julian King and veteran producer Jim Catino, the six-song collection finds Farr reconnecting with the values that shaped him: faith, family, small-town life, and hard-earned truth. Powered by his unmistakable vocal presence, the EP blends grit and emotion across songs co-written with Nashville heavyweights including Josh Miller, Josh Thompson, and Will Bundy.
“Quit Bein’ Country says everything about where I’m from and the values I was raised on—God, family, small-town life, hard work, and staying true to yourself,” Farr says. “The other songs are snapshots of love, heartbreak, and good times with friends, and cutting a classic like ‘Simple Man’ lets me tip my hat to the music that shaped me. It’s a project that feels real, honest, and personal, and I’m excited to share it with y’all.” Standout track “Love Me Back” reveals a more vulnerable side, while songs like “My Town Too” and “Simple Man” underline Farr’s roots and influences. ‘Quit Bein’ Country’ captures an artist confident in who he is, balancing toughness with tenderness as he enters a new chapter.


