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American singer/songwriter Ryan Keith Follesé fronts the rock band <a href="spotify:artist:6jTnHxhb6cDCaCu4rdvsQ0">Hot Chelle Rae</a> and also has a solo career as a country artist. Born in Nashville in 1987 to songwriter parents Keith (<a href="spotify:artist:6roFdX1y5BYSbp60OTJWMd">Tim McGraw</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:25NQNriVT2YbSW80ILRWJa">Faith Hill</a>) and Adrienne (<a href="spotify:artist:3P33qFNGBVXl86yQYWspFj">Martina McBride</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:32WkQRZEVKSzVAAYqukAEA">Lady Antebellum</a>), Follesé grew up surrounded by country music. In 2005, he formed a band with friend and guitarist Nash Overstreet called Miracle Drug. Unsigned, they recruited bassist Ian Keaggy and Follesé's younger brother Jamie on drums, dubbing themselves <a href="spotify:artist:6jTnHxhb6cDCaCu4rdvsQ0">Hot Chelle Rae</a>. The band went on to score a hit in 2011 with the Follesé-penned track "Tonight, Tonight." After a few albums with his band, Follesé decided to return to his country roots and embarked on a solo career in 2016. He signed with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Big+Machine%22">Big Machine</a> in June of that year, releasing his first single days later. The laid-back summer jam "Float Your Boat" saw Follesé take his knack for pop hooks and embellish it with some Southern twang. His move from pop/rock to pop-country would define the sound of his debut effort, which was planned for 2016. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi

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