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* LoveAtFirstNote: "She Had Me at Heads Carolina" is about a guy who falls for a girl after hearing her sing at karaoke night.
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* CreatorCameo: Music/JoDeeMessina appears in the music video for "She Had Me at Heads Carolina" (a remake of her song "Heads Carolina, Tails California"), playing the bartender.
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* GriefSong: "You Should Be Here" has him mourning the loss of a friend.

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* GriefSong: "You Should Be Here" has him mourning the loss of a friend.his father, who passed away shortly after he got his record deal.
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While sometimes derided as a frontrunner of the contemporary "bro-country" trend, Swindell has put out passionate ballads such as "You Should Be Here" that show a softer side.

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While sometimes derided as a frontrunner of the contemporary derided "bro-country" trend, Swindell has put out passionate ballads such as "You Should Be Here" that show a softer side.
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* RewindGag: The video for "Break Up in the End" portrays a relationship that is filmed in reverse.
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* ''All of It'' (2018)



* LoudnessWar: Many of the tracks on his first album, most notoriously the jackhammer-sounding drum machine and screeching guitars on "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight". Surprisingly, the production got ''much'' better on the second album.

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* LoudnessWar: Many of the tracks on his first album, most notoriously the jackhammer-sounding drum machine and screeching guitars on "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight". Surprisingly, the production got ''much'' better on the second album.The next two albums aren't quite as bad.
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* BreakupSong: Played with on "Break Up in the End", where the narrator acknowledges an on-again, off-again relationship fully aware that the "off-again" part is impending.
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* LoudnessWar: Many of the tracks on his first album, most notoriously the jackhammer-sounding drum machine and screeching guitars on "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight". Surprisingly, the production got ''much'' better on the second album.
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Colden Rainey "Cole" Swindell is a CountryMusic singer who gained popularity in TheNewTens.

Before breaking out as a singer in his own right, Swindell wrote Craig Campbell's "Outta My Head", Music/ThomasRhett's "Get Me Some of That", and several songs for Music/LukeBryan, including "Roller Coaster". He also worked as a merchandise vendor for Bryan.

Swindell's debut single "Chillin' It" was issued independently before being picked up by Creator/WarnerBrosRecords Nashville 2013, with his SelfTitledAlbum following in 2014. A second disc, ''You Should Be Here'', came out in 2016. Alongside these, he has issued four ''Down Home Sessions'' extended plays. Except for "Chillin' It", he is under the production of Bryan's guitarist and bandleader Michael Carter.

While sometimes derided as a frontrunner of the contemporary "bro-country" trend, Swindell has put out passionate ballads such as "You Should Be Here" that show a softer side.

!Albums
*''Cole Swindell'' (2014)
*''You Should Be Here'' (2016)

!Extended plays
*''Down Home Sessions'' (2014)
*''Down Home Sessions II'' (2015)
*''Down Home Sessions III'' (2016)
*''Down Home Sessions IV'' (2017)

!Tropes present in his work:
* BrokenWinLossStreak: After his first seven singles all hit either #1 or #2 on the country charts, "Stay Downtown" snapped the streak when it stopped at #28.
* DrowningMySorrows: "Ain't Worth the Whiskey" plays with this, as the narrator states that he is looking for any excuse to drink that isn't his girl, because she "ain't worth the whiskey".
* GriefSong: "You Should Be Here" has him mourning the loss of a friend.
* LoudnessWar: Many of the tracks on his first album, most notoriously the jackhammer-sounding drum machine and screeching guitars on "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight".
* SpokenWordInMusic: Cole says "Tell 'em 'bout it, Dierks" before Music/DierksBentley's verses on "Flatliner", and the two have a conversation before the last chorus.

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