Zac Brown Band’s New Album Features Dolly Parton, Snoop Dogg, and More

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New music is on the way from Zac Brown Band. The country band recently announced that their forthcoming LP, Love & Fear, will be released on Dec. 5.

The 13-track album will include features from Dolly Parton, Marcus King, and Snoop Dogg. The latter artist’s featured song, “Let It Run,” will drop on July 18.

“Let It Run” won’t be the first song fans have heard off of the album, though. Earlier this year, ZBB released “I Ain’t Worried About It,” which is the first song on the forthcoming LP’s track list.

“Two sides of the same truth,” Zac Brown Band captioned the Instagram post announcing the news. The post featured the cover art for both Love & Fear and “Let It Run.”

Zac Brown Band fans have been long awaiting the next LP. The band’s last album, The Comeback, came out in 2021.

Zac Brown Band’s Next Chapter

Fans were well aware that something was brewing with Zac Brown Band. The group recently wiped their Instagram account, leaving only one cryptic post live on the page.

“There’s no way to sum up what the last chapter has meant to us,” the post read. “We’ve played thousands of shows, crossed countless state lines, and seen every kind of weather and welcome you could imagine.”

“Whether you saw us when we were playing covers in Georgia dive bars or you just found us on your drive home last month… You’ve been a part of this journey,” the post continued. “You’ve sung the words, screamed the choruses, cried with us, danced with us, and let this music into your life. That kind of connection is not lost on us. It never will be.”

“From every hand we shook, every sign we saw in the crowd, every voice lifted back to us from the front row to the lawn, we felt your love,” the post added. “And we gave it right back, night after night.
This isn’t goodbye. It’s a thank you. A reflection.”

The post concluded with an epic tease, which read, “The next chapter? It’s the biggest one yet. We’ll see you there.”