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DeAnn
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 2019 (2019-08-24)
Recorded2019
StudioAirbnb rental, Jacksonville, Florida
GenreCountry
Length38:49
LabelBelting Bronco
ProducerLeo Alba
Zach Bryan chronology
DeAnn
(2019)
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(2020)

DeAnn is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Zach Bryan, released on August 24, 2019, through Belting Bronco. The album is named after Bryan's mother, who died in 2016.[1] The album first charted in 2021 and debuted on the US Billboard 200 in 2023, following Bryan's increased profile and chart successes in 2022.

Content

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The album was recorded at an Airbnb in Jacksonville, Florida, where Bryan was stationed at the time in the US Navy. It was produced by Leo Alba and included contributions from Bryan's friends. Mattresses were placed around the walls "to improve the sound".[2] A 2023 assessment by Stereogum's Rachel Brodsky described it as "bare-bones as it gets, with Bryan recording in AirBnBs with just himself and a guitar".[1]

Track listing

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DeAnn track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Flying or Crying"2:49
2."Hope Again"3:01
3."God Speed"4:13
4."Don't Give Up on Me"3:23
5."Doing Fine"3:04
6."Letting Someone Go"3:59
7."Shivers Down Spines"3:00
8."Snow"2:58
9."Man Thats Never Known You"3:05
10."Moon in Oklahoma"2:59
11."Condemned"2:54
12."Sweet DeAnn"3:24
Total length:38:49

Charts

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Chart performance for DeAnn
Chart (2023) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[3] 167
US Americana/Folk Albums (Billboard)[4] 6
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[5] 31

Certifications

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Certifications for DeAnn
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[6] Platinum 80,000
United States (RIAA)[7] Gold 500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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from Grokipedia
DeAnn is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Zach Bryan, independently released on August 24, 2019, through his own Belting Bronco Records label. Named in tribute to his late mother, Annette DeAnn Bryan, who died in 2016 at age 49 from complications related to alcoholism, the album comprises 12 acoustic tracks in the folk and country genres, with a total runtime of 38 minutes and 55 seconds. Its raw, unpolished sound—featuring solo guitar and vocals—captures personal narratives of grief, redemption, and resilience, establishing Bryan as a rising voice in contemporary Americana music. The album's creation stemmed from Bryan's songwriting during his U.S. Navy service, where he shared videos on that built a following. Recorded in late using a lo-fi approach that preserved the intimacy of his live performances, it emphasized emotional authenticity. Thematically, DeAnn explores loss and healing, with tracks serving as homages to Bryan's . Bryan has described the album as a way to "keep her name alive," underscoring its role in processing his . Upon release, DeAnn achieved viral success through streaming platforms and ; it has since accumulated over 1 billion streams on as of November 2025, propelling him from Navy enlistee to a major label artist. The album's organic rise—without traditional promotion—highlighted the power of digital discovery in country music, earning praise for its heartfelt lyricism and contributing to Bryan's three subsequent No. 1 hits and a Grammy Award. By 2025, marking its sixth anniversary, DeAnn remains a cornerstone of Bryan's discography, influencing his evolution while retaining its raw emotional core.

Background and production

Inspiration and development

DeAnn, Zach Bryan's debut studio album, serves as a heartfelt to his late , Annette DeAnn Bryan, who passed away in August 2016 at the age of 49. Bryan has described the album's creation as a way to honor her memory and keep her name alive, noting in a 2024 interview that he released it because "she had passed away and I was like, ‘How do I keep her name alive?’" The project emerged from his personal grief, with several tracks, including the poignant "Sweet DeAnn," directly inspired by her influence on his life and artistry. Bryan's songwriting journey began during his U.S. service, which he enlisted in at age 17 in 2013 and continued until 2021, following a family tradition of military involvement. Starting around 2017, while on as a , he recorded original songs on his in his spare time to cope with deployments and personal challenges, marking the raw, unpolished style that defined his early work. This period laid the foundation for DeAnn, reflecting his independent approach without formal production or industry support at the outset. Intending DeAnn as a self-released independent endeavor, Bryan captured its 12 tracks in a straightforward manner to preserve the authenticity of his storytelling. He began uploading recordings to starting in 2017, building a following, with the direction for the album shifting toward greater recognition after 2019 uploads like "" garnered organic viral attention, amassing millions of views and propelling his music from barracks hobby to widespread recognition. This momentum validated his vision for the tribute album, leading to its independent release on August 24, 2019.

Recording process

The recording of DeAnn took place in late at an rental in , where Bryan was stationed while serving in the U.S. Navy, over two intensive days with a minimal setup consisting of basic equipment purchased from [Guitar Center](/page/Guitar Center). The album was produced by Leo Alba, a friend and collaborator who also served as Bryan's supervisor in the , with additional instrumental contributions from Bryan's Navy comrades, including guitar and backing harmonies on select tracks. To address the challenges of the non-professional space, the team employed unconventional soundproofing by hanging old mattresses on the walls to reduce echoes and improve audio clarity during sessions. All tracks were captured live in a single-take approach to preserve raw authenticity, avoiding overdubs or heavy post-production.

Musical content

Style and genre

DeAnn is classified primarily as an Americana and folk album, with strong elements of country folk and singer-songwriter traditions. Its sound draws from red dirt and traditional country influences, blending introspective storytelling with a roots-oriented aesthetic that prioritizes authenticity over polish. The album's arrangements are driven by , often featuring fingerpicking techniques that provide a rhythmic and melodic foundation, with handling most performances solo. This minimalistic approach results in sparse instrumentation, highlighting raw, emotive vocals delivered with a plaintive intensity. The production style is bare-bones and lo-fi, resembling a demo or work tape rather than a fully realized studio effort, which fosters an unadorned intimacy. Recorded in a DIY manner at an rental in , while Bryan was stationed , the album captures natural room reverb that adds to its organic, unpolished character. Influences from artists like and early are apparent in the storytelling-focused sound and folk-inflected simplicity, evoking a sense of raw emotional directness akin to classic traditions.

Themes and lyrics

DeAnn, Zach Bryan's debut album, centers on profound themes of and loss, primarily inspired by the of his , DeAnn, in 2016. The album's title itself serves as a to her memory, with Bryan explaining that he released it to "keep her name alive" through his music. Tracks like "Sweet DeAnn" capture this mourning through intimate expressions of longing and absence, reflecting the emotional void left by her passing. Beyond familial loss, the lyrics delve into personal reflection, often intertwining regret and the search for redemption amid life's hardships. Bryan draws from his Oklahoma upbringing and U.S. Navy service, infusing narratives with motifs of rural American existence, such as open plains and small-town solitude, to explore fleeting relationships and existential wandering. For instance, songs like "Letting Someone Go" evoke the slow ache of parting ways, while "God Speed" contemplates inner needs and spiritual guidance shaped by personal trials. Bryan's songwriting employs a direct, confessional style, using vivid imagery to convey heartbreak and quiet resilience without overt sentimentality. This approach roots the album in authentic storytelling, as seen in "Moon in ," which romanticizes love against a backdrop of Midwestern landscapes, highlighting themes of possession and enduring connection. Overall, the lyrics prioritize emotional honesty, blending vulnerability with a sense of forward momentum in the face of sorrow.

Track listing

DeAnn consists of twelve tracks, all written solely by Zach Bryan, with a total runtime of 38:49. The sequencing builds an emotional progression from introspective reflections to a sense of closure.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1"Flying or Crying"Zach Bryan2:49
2"Hope Again"Zach Bryan3:01
3"God Speed"Zach Bryan4:13
4"Don't Give Up on Me"Zach Bryan3:23
5"Doing Fine"Zach Bryan3:04
6"Letting Someone Go"Zach Bryan3:59
7"Shivers Down Spines"Zach Bryan3:00
8"Snow"Zach Bryan2:58
9"Man That's Never Known You"Zach Bryan3:05
10"Moon in Oklahoma"Zach Bryan2:59
11"Condemned"Zach Bryan2:54
12"Sweet DeAnn"Zach Bryan3:24
The album's overarching themes of loss are woven throughout these tracks.

Release and promotion

Marketing and distribution

DeAnn was self-released by on August 24, 2019, through his independent label Belting Bronco Records, making it initially available primarily through digital platforms such as and , with limited physical copies like vinyl pressings introduced later in 2021. The album's promotion centered on organic strategies via platforms including , , and , as well as , where Bryan shared raw live performance videos that went viral and cultivated a dedicated fanbase in the absence of major label backing. Lacking a traditional , the campaign depended on word-of-mouth dissemination within and communities, bolstered by shares from influencers and organic endorsements that amplified its reach. In 2021, Bryan entered a partnership with , which licensed Belting Bronco's catalog and expanded DeAnn's distribution to broader streaming services and physical formats, enhancing its accessibility.

Singles

No official singles were released from DeAnn at the time of its 2019 launch, as it was an independent project emphasizing the full album experience. The album, self-recorded and self-released through Bryan's Belting Bronco Records without label backing or traditional promotion, encouraged listeners to engage with the complete body of work rather than isolated tracks. "Sweet DeAnn" was promoted as the title track through live performances and clips, but without radio airplay or an official . Bryan frequently performed the in concerts dedicated to his late , using platforms like and to share acoustic versions that resonated with fans. The promotion of DeAnn placed emphasis on organic streaming growth rather than single-driven marketing, allowing tracks to build popularity through grassroots fan engagement and algorithmic discovery on platforms like .

Commercial performance

Chart performance

DeAnn, Zach Bryan's debut studio , did not achieve significant chart success upon its independent release in August 2019, as it failed to enter major international or domestic album charts at the time. Its visibility grew gradually through organic streaming and word-of-mouth, leading to its first charting in 2021 on US genre charts amid rising fan interest. This delayed breakthrough was propelled by streaming surges tied to Bryan's major-label signing and the commercial dominance of his follow-up albums, particularly the self-titled release that topped the in September 2023. The album's U.S. chart trajectory accelerated in 2023, debuting at No. 167 on the dated September 9, 2023, during the same week that Bryan's latest project claimed the top spot. It also reached a peak of No. 6 on the Top Americana/Folk Albums chart in February 2022, reflecting its rootsy appeal within the genre. Additionally, DeAnn climbed to No. 31 on the Top Rock Albums chart, marking a brief one-week appearance in 2021 before sustained interest brought it back amid Bryan's broader ascent.
ChartPeak PositionYearSource
US Billboard 2001672023
US Top Americana/Folk Albums62022
US Top Rock Albums312021

Certifications and sales

DeAnn achieved Gold certification from the (RIAA) on February 8, 2024, recognizing 500,000 equivalent album units in the United States, which includes a combination of traditional sales and streaming equivalents. As of November 2025, the album has accumulated over 1 billion streams on alone. By 2025, DeAnn had not received any Platinum certifications worldwide, though its performance was notably enhanced by its inclusion in Zach Bryan's setlists during his extensive 2022-2025 touring schedule.

Critical reception

Initial reviews

Upon its independent release in August 2019, DeAnn received positive reception from niche Americana and outlets for its authenticity and emotional rawness, with reviewers highlighting the album's heartfelt folk as a standout feature of Zach Bryan's promising debut. Saving Country Music described it as a "raw" and "genuine" collection that evoked comparisons to works like Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska, emphasizing Bryan's songwriting potential and predicting a bright future for the artist. Critiques often noted the production's simplicity—recorded acoustically in an with minimal setup—as both a strength for its intimate feel and a limitation due to its unfinished, demo-like quality. praised the unadorned acoustic style and passionate vocal delivery but observed that the basic presentation left room for greater polish. Similarly, Gary Hayes Country lauded the raw authenticity and emotional depth in tracks like "God Speed" and "Shivers Down Spines" while acknowledging its rough edges. Early reviews focused on Bryan's vocal delivery and songcraft, contributing to an average rating of around 8/10 from initial outlets and user aggregators like (3.6/5) and Album of the Year (84/100 user score as of 2025). Coverage was limited due to the album's independent status, appearing primarily in specialized Americana blogs and country-focused sites rather than mainstream publications.

Retrospective assessments

In the years following its release, DeAnn has been reevaluated as a pivotal debut that established Zach Bryan's unpolished authenticity in the Americana landscape. A 2022 assessment in Stereogum portrayed the album as "bare-bones as it gets," recorded in AirBnBs with Bryan accompanied solely by his guitar, yet praised its in launching his by showcasing raw that resonated deeply in the outlaw country and folk scenes. This minimalistic approach, born from personal grief over his mother's death, positioned DeAnn as a foundational work that propelled Bryan from viral clips to widespread recognition in Americana circles. By 2024, Rolling Stone's retrospective ranking of Bryan's best songs underscored DeAnn's enduring influence, highlighting its raw emotional depth and skilled songwriting on heartbreak and loss, with "Sweet DeAnn"—a direct to his late mother—exemplifying the album's lasting appeal amid his rising stardom. The publication noted how the 2019 effort, recorded at an , captured Bryan's signature vulnerability early on, contributing to a broader "new folk revival" through its stripped-down intimacy that contrasted with more produced later releases. This reevaluation emphasizes DeAnn's contribution to Bryan's evolution, as its unadorned style informed the raw, introspective core of subsequent albums like . DeAnn's cult status among fans has solidified in hindsight, evidenced by strong user acclaim on aggregate sites averaging around 84/100 (as of 2025), reflecting its impact as Bryan achieved mainstream success. Building briefly on early praise for its rawness, later critiques affirm how the album's not only captured immediate attention but also endured as a benchmark for his authentic voice in contemporary Americana.

Credits

Personnel

Zach Bryan performed vocals and guitar on all tracks of DeAnn. Leo Alba served as producer, mixing engineer, and mastering engineer for the album. The recording sessions received assistance from Bryan's Navy friends, along with backing vocals from Chris Anteen on "Don't Give Up on Me" and "Letting Someone Go". The album featured no formal backing band, with musical contributions limited to this core group assembled for the DIY sessions in .

Production details

DeAnn was released independently through Belting Bronco Records. The album was initially available in digital download and streaming formats, with no edition produced at launch; a limited vinyl pressing followed later via . Mastering was handled in-house by producer Leo Alba using basic software, emphasizing the album's raw, lo-fi aesthetic to maintain its intimate, unpolished sound. All songs on DeAnn are published under Zach Bryan's name through BMI.

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