Cheat Code Released Their First Country Album “One Night in Nashville”

Cheat Codes released their debut country project “Cheat Codes Presents: One Night in Nashville”. The album is new to the trio who have previously put out records in the electronic dance, pop and alternative rock genres. The trio recently kicked off their National Finals Rodeo (NFR) with their “Rodeo World” performance on December 1 at Zouk Nightclub.

Cheat Codes stated, “going to the coolest city ever after making one song became fourteen and that we wanted to make an entire album. We knew it was a different musical world than the one we were used to, but we knew we wanted to be a part of it”. This incredible community of creators made them feel so at ease and welcomed. The journey that began two years ago is now being heard around the world, and they are overjoyed with this collection of songs.

Five singles have been released so far, including the Top 40 radio hit “I Remember” featuring Russell Dickerson. Other tracks include “One Night Left” with MacKenzie Porter, “Lose You” featuring Jimmie Allen, which was released with an official music video, “How Do You Love” featuring Lee Brice & Lindsay Ell, and “Never Love You Again” featuring Little Big Town & Bryn Christopher. Track releases which include “When You Know” with Matt Stell and “Bets On Us” with Dolly Parton.

Cheat Codes remain a pretty powerful force throughout popular culture. Their total stream count has reached the staggering 6 billion. Maintaining this prolific pace, they have continued to amass a diverse discography, including the platinum Pop Radio Top 5 hit “No Promises” [feat. Demi Lovato], gold certificate “Feels Great” [feat. Fetty Wap & CVBZ], and breakthrough best selling “SEX” with Kriss Kross Amsterdam. Talking about their international impact, “Only You” [feat. Little Mix] soared to #1 on UK Pop Radio, at which time they received dozens of platinum certifications in 20 countries.

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