Cole Swindell revisits parents’ divorce in “3 Feet Tall”

Cole Swindell confronts the emotional aftermath of his parents’ divorce head-on in his latest track, “3 Feet Tall.”

Penned by Jordan Walker, Trannie Anderson, and Trey Lewis, the song delves into the perspective of a young boy navigating his parents’ separation. In the poignant chorus, Cole reflects on the impact of the divorce, recalling moments of confusion and heartache.

“I can’t believe the first song from Album 5 is finally out. Songs like these are why I fell in love with Country Music in the first place,” Cole shares on Instagram. “For all of you out there who have experienced it in any way, I’m here for you. I’ve been there too.”

Expressing the power of music, Cole emphasizes the special nature of the song and hopes it resonates with listeners. “3 Feet Tall” serves as a glimpse into Cole’s upcoming studio album, following his 2022 release, Stereotype, which featured chart-toppers like “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” and the collaboration with Lainey Wilson, “Never Say Never.”

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