December 22, 2024
Country music may be getting more woke-ified, but don't tell that to one of its newest stars. If you're familiar with the genre, you're likely familiar with Bailey Zimmerman, one of country's breakout talents of the past year. His debut EP, "Leave The Light On," entered the Billboard Top 200...

Country music may be getting more woke-ified, but don’t tell that to one of its newest stars.

If you’re familiar with the genre, you’re likely familiar with Bailey Zimmerman, one of country’s breakout talents of the past year. His debut EP, “Leave The Light On,” entered the Billboard Top 200 at No. 9 when it was released last October.

That was enough, according to country outlet Holler, to secure an opening spot on superstar Morgan Wallen’s latest tour.

Yet, even as his name recognition increases exponentially, he’s apparently not forgetting who the glory belongs to.

In a viral moment from a recent concert, Zimmerman, 23, cited the Bible’s book of Mark before noting where faith has gotten him.

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According to Breitbart, the footage is from a concert at Detroit’s Ford Field on June 29.

Speaking to the audience, Zimmerman quoted Mark 9:23: “Anything is possible for him who believes.”

@ktmay814 Mark 9:23 “Everything is possible for him who believes.”@Bailey Zimmerman #fordfield #baileyzimmerman ♬ original sound – Katie Mair

“And let me tell you why you should believe in that,” he continued.

“Two years ago, I started writing songs in my grandpa’s shop. And now we out here on the One Night at a Time World Tour with Morgan Wallen.”

@summer.rayne._ Amazing speech ❤️ @Bailey Zimmerman @morganwallen #morganwallen #baileyzimmerman #mw #onenightatatimetour #gr #concert #fyp ♬ original sound – Summer🩺🤩

From his grandpa’s shop to TikTok, where he went viral, to an actual EP release and a No. 1 single in “Rock and a Hard Place,” this believer has certainly come a long way.

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Needless to say, the praise to the Lord won Zimmerman plenty of plaudits online.

“This is incredible!!!” tweeted Army vet and entrepreneur Graham Allen. “Bailey Zimmerman EXPRESSED his faith TO OUR LORD AND SAVIOR during a concert filled with THOUSANDS of people.

“GOD IS SO GOOD!!! SEEK HIM!!!”

One individual responded and noted that the young country star had “just gained a new fan!”

Others were similarly complimentary:

In a world that’s becoming more woke, country music is far from immune. The Dixie Chicks are now just the Chicks (no more Dixie), Garth Brooks is running damage control for Bud Light and Maren Morris is bragging about exposing her 2-year-old son to drag queens. Amid all this, Zimmerman’s comments are the kind of thing that warms your heart.

All the glory does go to God, but at least give a little bit of props to Bailey Zimmerman. Our cowboy hats are off to you, son.

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C. Douglas Golden is a writer who splits his time between the United States and Southeast Asia. Specializing in political commentary and world affairs, he’s written for Conservative Tribune and The Western Journal since 2014.

C. Douglas Golden is a writer who splits his time between the United States and Southeast Asia. Specializing in political commentary and world affairs, he’s written for Conservative Tribune and The Western Journal since 2014. Aside from politics, he enjoys spending time with his wife, literature (especially British comic novels and modern Japanese lit), indie rock, coffee, Formula One and football (of both American and world varieties).

Birthplace

Morristown, New Jersey

Education

Catholic University of America

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English, Spanish

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American Politics, World Politics, Culture