
Chase McGill has won BMI songwriter of the year 2024, ACM Song of the Year 2024 (Next Thing You Know Jordan Davis), NSAI Song of the Year 2019 (Break Up In The End), and 4 CMA triple play awards for having 3 songs go number 1 calendar year.
Hits Include “I Got Better”, “20 Cigarettes”, “Miami”, “Ain’t That Some”, “Don’t Think Jesus” and “The Way I Talk” - Morgan Wallen, “When Someone Stops Loving You” - Little Big Town, “Break Up In The End” and “Never Say Never (feat. Lainey Wilson)” - Cole Swindell, “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset”, “Waves” and “But I Got A Beer In My Hand” - Luke Bryan, “Lose It” - Kane Brown, “The Ones That Didn't Make It Back Home" and “With A Woman You Love” - Justin Moore, “I Love My Country” - Florida Georgia Line, “5 Foot 9” - Tyler Hubbard, “Next Thing You Know” - Jordan Davis, “God Gave Me A Girl” and “Happen To Me” - Russell Dickerson, “Creek Will Rise” - Conner Smith, “Mammaw’s House” - Thomas Rhett feat. Morgan Wallen, “She Hates Me” - Dierks Bentley, “Straight Line” - Keith Urban, and “It Won’t Be Long” - George Birge
Zach Crowell is a Grammy award-winning songwriter and producer based in Nashville, TN, renowned for his contributions across a variety of musical genres including Country, Pop, and Hip-Hop. One of his most notable achievements came with the song “Body Like a Back Road,” which he co-wrote and produced for Sam Hunt. The track made history by setting an all-time record with 34 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, solidifying Crowell’s reputation as a key player in modern country music.
Beyond this major hit, Crowell has penned and produced a string of chart-topping songs. His work includes “Church Bells” and “Dirty Laundry” for Carrie Underwood, both of which became major hits on country radio. He also produced and co-wrote “Small Town Boy” and “Where It’s At (Yep, Yep)” for Dustin Lynch, two tracks that further cemented his status as a go-to producer in Nashville. Crowell’s collaboration with Luke Bryan on “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset” added to his string of successes
Jerry Flowers is a name that commands respect in Nashville—and for good reason. A career musician whose songwriting process is second to none, he has penned chart topping hits for Jason Aldean, Billy Currington, Sam Hunt, Dustin Lynch, Maren Morris, and Ryan Hurd. His recent successes include Sam Hunt’s “Outskirts” and “Locked Up,” Morgan Wallen’s “Last Drive Down Main,” and Keith Urban’s “Chuck Taylors” alongside his current radio single “Straight Line”. As his influence continues to grow, Flowers is also making his mark as a producer, working with rising stars like Alana Springsteen and Roman Alexander.