Melody Place Records artist Braden Hull releases his highly anticipated song “End This Way” today. Following weeks of social media teasers and a new level of fan anticipation, Hull reveals his most candid song yet — a huge step in his artist journey. Listen HERE.
He shares with listeners his intuition that the relationship he sings about was doomed from the start, even though he fell for the lie that it would last. Written by Hull with Barrett Baber, Dan Harrison, and Mark Taylor, this all-too-relatable contemporary breakup song exposes his fragile heart at its darkest.
Maybe we were bound to crash and burn
Maybe you’re the lesson I had to learn
Maybe my stubborn heart was meant to break
Like the sun’s showin’ up in the morning
Goodbye goin’ down without a warning
Like a gasoline fire that flares up before it fades
We were always gonna end this way
“End This Way is such a meaningful and special song to me. It’s based on a true experience, and I’m so glad that it’s already resonating with people on social media. It’s been amazing to see everyone post their own stories relating to my song!” said Braden Hull.
His previous release, “One More Cast,” earned recognition on several music playlists, including the Academy of Country Music’s “Fresh Finds,” All Country News, Country Central, Country Swag, and many more. The rising country musician has opened for the likes of Vince Gill, Gavin Adcock, and Vincent Mason, and is quickly resonating with new audiences across the globe, with his social media reaching fans across the pond.
Hull performed select shows with Six Pack Coverage this Spring at major universities, including Mississippi State, Georgia Tech, and Clemson, with additional summer show announcements coming soon – including international dates.
About Braden Hull
North Carolina native Braden Hull is quickly making his mark on Nashville’s music industry. The 23-year-old former firefighter began writing original music and playing guitar several years ago, as a way to express the obstacles and feelings he was facing in life. The vulnerability expressed in his lyrics is resonating with music fans worldwide, emotionally affecting thousands of listeners. His first release, “Falling Out Of Love,” debuted in 2023 and was accompanied by an emotional short-form video, which addressed his parents’ divorce. The impactful reflection continues to gain traction while bringing comfort to people in similar situations. The small-town musician continues to give back to his local community, honoring his roots and supporting others. Last year, Hull hosted and headlined the inaugural “Braden’s Christmas Wish” benefit concerts to raise money and provide a Christmas for families in need during the holidays. He signed a record deal with Melody Place Records – home to country mainstay Sara Evans, amongst others- and has released several singles, including “Coulda Been Love,” “Hey Son,” “Best Lookin’ Bad Decision,” and “One Day I Wanna,” already charting in the Top 50 on MusicRow’s Country Breakout Radio Chart. Following his signing, Hull has been onstage alongside country music hitmakers Craig Morgan, Little Texas, and Vince Gill, as well as breakout stars Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason, and Whey Jennings. In addition, he recently toured with Six Pack Coverage, traveling to major college campuses across North America. For more information about Braden Hull, visit bradenhullmusic.com.
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