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Colt Ford

Colt Ford, born Jason Farris Brown on August 27, 1969, in , is an American musician, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, and former . He pioneered the fusion of and , co-founding the independent label in 2008, and has released multiple albums, amassing millions of sales and over a billion streams. Ford's early career centered on , where he played college golf at the and later turned professional, competing on the Ben Hogan Tour (now ) for seven to eight years while also working as an instructor. Transitioning to in the early 2000s, he gained prominence as a songwriter, co-penning 's #1 hit "" in 2010 and Brantley Gilbert's #1 "Country Must Be Country Wide" in 2011, both topping the Billboard Hot Country Songs . His debut album, Ride Through the Country (2008), launched his recording career, followed by successive releases that earned five consecutive Top 10 debuts on the Billboard , including the #1 albums Declaration of Independence (2012) and (2014). Ford has collaborated with artists such as , , , and , and received an ACM Awards nomination for "Vocal Event of the Year" in 2011 for "Cold Beer" with . In April 2024, he suffered a near-fatal heart attack after a performance in , during which he was clinically revived twice; he has also battled eye cancer and . Recovering amid these challenges, Ford released his album Must Be the Country in 2023 and his latest album, Little Out There—his first full-length project since the heart attack—on November 7, 2025, via , marking a return to touring including dates on Brantley Gilbert's "Tattoos" Tour.

Early life

Upbringing

Jason Farris Brown, professionally known as Colt Ford, was born on August 27, 1969, in . He was raised in , a college town home to the , immersing him in a quintessential Southern lifestyle, with his father from nearby , and his mother from . From an early age, Ford was surrounded by the region's rich heritage, attending his first concert as a child to see and perform together in . During his youth, he cultivated diverse interests in and , frequently tuning into both old-school and on the radio, which shaped his eclectic tastes. As a teenager, Ford transitioned toward a deeper involvement in , a pursuit that would define much of his early athletic endeavors.

Golf career

Colt Ford, born Jason Farris Brown, began playing competitive during his high school years in , where he established himself as one of the top amateurs in the Southeast. He earned All-American status from the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) in 1987 after competing in several junior tournaments. Ford received college scholarship offers and played collegiate at the , but after graduating, he chose to pursue a professional career on the mini-tour circuit rather than extending his amateur or college play. In the early 1990s, Ford turned professional under his given name, , and embarked on a journeyman career across various mini-tours, including the Hooters Tour and the Ben Hogan Tour (the predecessor to the modern ). He traveled extensively throughout the and internationally to and , competing in events that took him to remote locations while chasing prize money. Ford achieved some success, winning a couple of mini-tour events and earning enough to sustain himself at his peak, though the lifestyle brought financial instability due to high travel and entry costs. A notable milestone came in 1995 when he qualified for and played in the Nike Tour's South Carolina Classic—his lone appearance on what is now the —where he missed the cut. After approximately seven years on the mini-tour grind, Ford's career was hampered by injuries and burnout, leading him to retire from full-time professional competition around 2000. He transitioned to roles as a club professional and instructor in , serving as a teaching pro at the Harbor Club in and the River Club near , where he was twice named PGA Section Assistants' Division Player of the Year in 2000 and 2001. These positions provided stability while he began exploring other interests, including , marking a pivotal shift in his professional life.

Music career

Industry entry

After retiring from his professional golf career, Colt Ford relocated to Nashville in the early 2000s to pursue opportunities in the music industry. There, he focused on writing songs and recording demos, often while holding down odd jobs to make ends meet. Ford established his initial industry connections by performing at local songwriter nights around Nashville, which helped him network within the scene. This groundwork helped him co-write tracks with other artists. His early efforts culminated in independent projects that began attracting attention. These releases allowed Ford to cultivate a dedicated local following across and through performances and regional promotion. However, Ford encountered significant hurdles when pitching to major labels, which frequently rejected him owing to his unconventional fusion of and elements—a style that didn't fit neatly into traditional categories. Undeterred, he turned to self-promotion, embarking on independent tours and actively pursuing airplay on regional radio stations to build momentum.

Average Joes Entertainment

In 2008, Colt Ford co-founded , a Nashville-based , alongside producer Shannon Houchins. The company launched with Ford as its flagship , aiming to provide a platform for musicians in the burgeoning genre. This entrepreneurial venture allowed Ford to maintain creative control over his music career, transitioning from his earlier pursuits in professional golf and songwriting to building a business centered on authentic, grassroots country-rap sounds. The label's initial operations were supported by funding from Ford's professional network in , including an investment from Zach McLeroy, CEO of the restaurant chain, whom Ford had connected with through the sport. Average Joes quickly focused on signing and developing artists overlooked by labels, emphasizing a DIY ethos that resonated with working-class audiences. Key early milestones included the signing of acts like The Lacs and , which helped establish the label's roster in the niche; Ford played a central role as co-owner and performer, contributing to artist development and label direction akin to an A&R function. By late 2008, Average Joes secured digital distribution through partners like , enabling wider reach for its releases without relying on traditional major-label infrastructure. The business expanded beyond music into merchandise lines and live events, fostering a self-sustaining ecosystem that supported Ford's independence and the label's growth—achieving over 7 million combined physical and digital sales by mid-2011. This model not only amplified Ford's entrepreneurial impact but also solidified Average Joes as a key player in independent , prioritizing artist ownership and fan engagement over mainstream conformity.

Key releases

Colt Ford's debut album, Ride Through the Country, released in 2008 under , marked his entry into the country-rap genre with a blend of beats and Southern country themes. Featuring guests like on the title track, the album included 14 tracks emphasizing rural life, , and good times, such as "Mr. Goodtime" and "No Trash in My Trailer." It achieved initial sales success independently, contributing to Ford's early fanbase through promotion and downloads. Ford's follow-up, Chicken & Biscuits (2010), built on this foundation with 16 tracks produced by Jayson Chance and Shannon Houchins, delivering high-energy party anthems like the title track featuring . The album peaked in the top 10 on both the Top Country Albums and Top Rap Albums charts, debuting at No. 28 on the with strong independent sales. Subsequent releases included Declaration of Independence (2012), which debuted at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart, selling over 31,000 copies in its first week; Thanks for Listening (2014), reaching the top 10 on the and No. 1 on Rap and Independent Albums charts; Love Hope Faith (2017); We the People, Vol. 1 (2019), peaking at No. 5 on Top Country Albums; Must Be the Country (2023); and Little Out There (2025). Across his discography, Ford has sold over 3 million albums worldwide, with billions of streams amplifying his reach in the country-rap niche. His albums have consistently charted in the top 10 on Billboard's , with five consecutive entries in that range starting from 2012. Thematically, Ford's work evolved from upbeat, celebratory party anthems in early releases like Ride Through the Country and Chicken & Biscuits, focusing on everyday Southern joys and tailgate culture, to more introspective and resilient narratives in later albums such as Love Hope Faith and Must Be the Country. This progression culminated in Little Out There (2025), his first full-length project following a near-fatal heart attack in 2024, incorporating reflective themes of recovery, gratitude, and renewed purpose while maintaining his signature genre fusion.

Collaborations and songwriting

Colt Ford has co-written several chart-topping country songs for other artists, notably "Dirt Road Anthem," which he penned with Brantley Gilbert in 2008; Jason Aldean's 2011 cover reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Another major hit, "Country Must Be Country Wide," co-written by Ford, Gilbert, and Mike Dekle, topped the Hot Country Songs chart in 2011 as performed by Gilbert. Ford's songwriting credits exceed 170, encompassing a blend of rap-influenced verses and traditional country choruses that have influenced the genre's evolution. Ford's collaborations often feature prominent country artists, expanding his influence beyond solo work. He teamed with Jamey Johnson on "Cold Beer" from his 2011 album Declaration of Independence, earning an Academy of Country Music Award nomination for Vocal Event of the Year. Additional partnerships include "Back" with Jake Owen, which peaked at number 38 on the Hot Country Songs chart in 2014, and "Country Thang" featuring Eric Church from his 2012 album Declaration of Independence. Ford has also worked with Brad Paisley on tracks like those highlighted in joint playlists and performances, further bridging his style with mainstream country. Ford's songwriting process frequently involves sessions in Nashville, where he began collaborating early on; his first co-write there was with and Jeremy Popoff of Lit, establishing a pattern of merging rhythms with narratives. These efforts occur in his personal studio, emphasizing organic partnerships that prioritize strong melodies over rigid genre boundaries. Through these collaborations and credits, Ford has broadened his audience, contributing to the rise of country-rap hybrids and appearing as a guest on peers' albums, as seen in his 2025 single "Hell Out of It" featuring Michael Ray, which underscores his ongoing role in shaping contemporary .

Musical style

Genre fusion

Colt Ford's signature sound is defined by country rap, often termed hick-hop, which features rap verses delivered in a gritty Southern drawl over traditional country instrumentation such as banjo, fiddle, and steel guitar. This fusion creates a hybrid where hip-hop's rhythmic delivery and storytelling intersect with country's melodic foundations, as seen in tracks that layer rapped narratives atop live band arrangements. Production techniques emphasize upbeat tempos and high-energy beats, blending hip-hop's heavy bass and aggression with Southern country roots to evoke a lively, party-ready atmosphere. Lyrics incorporate Southern and focus on themes of rural life, including trucks, , , , mudding, and bonfires, capturing the essence of culture without veering into urban narratives. These elements are produced through collaborations with specialists like Houchins at , who integrate drum machines and sparingly to maintain a raw, organic feel. Ford's style evolved from a hip-hop-dominant approach in his 2008 debut album Ride Through the Country, which leaned heavily on rap flows with minimal polish, to deeper incorporation of elements alongside authenticity by 2019's We the People, Vol. 1, including influences. This progression reflects continued blending, prioritizing niche authenticity over commercial crossover, and extends into later works like the 2025 album Little Out There, which maintains the fusion of energy and Southern grit. The genre fusion has been praised for its authenticity within the hick-hop niche, resonating with fans through viral success and a dedicated that appreciates its unfiltered portrayal of Southern life. However, it faces in broader country circles for perceived and inauthenticity, with radio programmers and traditionalists dismissing it as non-country due to the elements, limiting airplay.

Influences

Colt Ford's musical style draws heavily from his Southern roots, where he was exposed to both hip-hop and country during his upbringing near Athens, Georgia, close to Atlanta's vibrant urban music scene. Growing up in this environment, Ford absorbed the sounds of Southern rap, including influential acts like OutKast, which shaped his rhythmic delivery and lyrical storytelling. His early hip-hop influences also extended to West Coast pioneers such as N.W.A. and Too Short, whose raw energy and narrative focus informed his approach to blending streetwise tales with personal anecdotes. These elements were further reinforced through professional collaborations, such as his work with producer Jermaine Dupri on Kriss Kross's debut album and later with Run-DMC's DMC on tracks like "Ride On, Ride Out." On the country side, Ford cites traditional and outlaw icons like Hank Williams Jr. and as key inspirations for his genre-blending sound, admiring their rebellious spirit and fusion of rock elements with narratives. Hank Williams Jr.'s rowdy, blue-collar anthems resonated with Ford's own Southern upbringing, while 's fiddle-driven storytelling in songs like "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" influenced his spoken-word recitations and high-energy performances. Modern acts such as also played a role, pioneering the "hick-hop" crossover that encouraged Ford to merge hip-hop beats with themes, as seen in their shared emphasis on party-driven, genre-defying tracks. Personal experiences amplified these influences, particularly Ford's years as a professional golfer on the mini-tours and Nationwide Tour, which took him across the U.S. and exposed him to diverse regional music scenes that broadened his appreciation for fusion. Upon relocating to Nashville, 's mentorship proved pivotal; their early co-writing sessions, including Ford's first Nashville collaboration, helped refine his country-rap hybrid while emphasizing authentic songcraft. , a respected songwriter, guided Ford in navigating , leading to hits like "Cold Beer" and solidifying his place in the scene. Ford's approach was further shaped by 1990s and 2000s crossover trends, exemplified by Kid Rock's seamless integration of , and , which inspired Ford to create unapologetic anthems for working-class audiences. In 2025, amid his recovery from a heart attack, Ford reflected on the album Little Out There as about living life fully and appreciating second chances, continuing his pioneering blend of and .

Personal life

Family

Colt Ford was previously married and has two sons from that relationship, Colt Jr. (born circa 1999) and Reynolds, both of whom were adults by the mid-2010s. He later married Megan Ford in 2024, with whom he shares family life centered in , where he frequently highlights time spent with his children engaging in everyday activities like and outings. Ford's daughter Skylar, born around 2011, has been a recurring presence in his personal anecdotes, including a 2011 song dedication titled "She Likes to Ride in Trucks," which he wrote as a tribute to her love for simple rural joys. His family has provided steadfast support through his shift from professional to music, with Ford often crediting their encouragement for sustaining his career pursuits. In April 2025, Ford experienced a profound personal loss when his father, Paul Heyward Brown, passed away at age 89 on April 8, just days after the one-year anniversary of Ford's own near-fatal heart attack in 2024; Brown died peacefully at home, holding the hands of Ford's mother (his wife of 62 years) and son Reynolds. Ford's wife Megan played a key role in his recovery from health setbacks, remaining by his side throughout the process.

Health challenges

In 2021, Ford was diagnosed with eye cancer after noticing a spot on his eye, undergoing and treatment with . In 2022, Colt Ford was diagnosed with , an autoimmune disorder that causes and fatigue. The condition prompted him to begin a journey, reducing his weight from a peak of 340 pounds to 250 pounds through dietary and lifestyle adjustments. On April 4, 2024, Ford suffered a severe heart attack immediately following a concert performance in . He flatlined twice during the incident, requiring medical intervention, including , and was placed in a medically for eight days as part of his recovery process. His family remained by his side throughout the hospitalization. Following the heart attack, Ford continued his health transformation, losing an additional 60 pounds by early 2025, bringing his total weight reduction to approximately 150 pounds from his peak. He adopted stricter dietary changes, eliminating fried foods like chicken and sugary sodas such as , while incorporating more walking into his routine. These efforts enabled his return to touring in January 2025, marking a significant step in his physical recovery and resilience. During one of his near-death experiences amid the heart attack, Ford described a spiritual vision in which he encountered the late country singer in a bright light; Keith reportedly urged him that it was not his time and to return to life. This encounter underscored the personal and emotional depth of his ordeal. In February 2025, Ford released "Hell Out of It" featuring Michael Ray as his first single following the health crisis, reflecting themes of perseverance and living fully.

Discography

Albums

Colt Ford has released eight studio albums through his co-owned label , blending , and elements. His discography reflects a consistent output since his 2008 debut, with five consecutive Top 10 positions on the from 2010 to 2019. His albums have amassed millions of sales and streams in the United States. The following table lists his studio albums, including release dates, labels, and peak chart positions where applicable:
Album TitleRelease DateLabelPeak Chart Position
Ride Through the CountryDecember 2, 2008No. 2, Billboard Heatseekers Albums
Chicken & BiscuitsApril 13, 2010No. 8,
Declaration of IndependenceNovember 6, 2012No. 1,
Thanks for ListeningJuly 1, 2014No. 2,
Love Hope FaithMay 5, 2017No. 7,
We the People, Vol. 1September 20, 2019No. 5,
Must Be the CountryMay 19, 2023Debuted at No. 58, Albums Chart
Little Out ThereNovember 7, 2025N/A (recent release as of November 2025)
Ride Through the Country marked Ford's entry into music as a country rap pioneer, earning gold certification for 500,000 units sold and featuring collaborations that highlighted his genre-blending approach. Chicken & Biscuits expanded on this formula with upbeat tracks emphasizing rural life themes, achieving Ford's first significant country chart entry. Declaration of Independence solidified his commercial breakthrough, debuting at the top of the country albums chart and showcasing patriotic and independent spirit motifs. Thanks for Listening maintained momentum with strong fan support, featuring hits like "The High Life" and peaking at #2 on country charts. Love Hope Faith incorporated more reflective, faith-based narratives, continuing the streak of Top 10 country debuts. We the People, Vol. 1 focused on unity and everyday American experiences, featuring diverse guest artists and peaking in the Top 5 on country charts. Must Be the Country returned to core country-rap essentials post-pandemic, with themes of resilience and rural pride. Little Out There, Ford's most recent release following health recovery, emphasizes personal growth, love, and self-discovery through soulful country tracks.

Singles

Colt Ford has released numerous singles throughout his career, many featuring collaborations with prominent artists, and has achieved multiple entries on 's charts. He has charted six times on the chart, with several additional appearances on the chart, totaling more than 10 chart entries overall. Select tracks have earned RIAA certifications, highlighting their commercial success in the country-rap genre. Among his early lead singles, "Back" featuring , released in 2012 from the album Declaration of Independence, peaked at No. 54 on the chart. The track's blend of rap verses and traditional country elements helped establish Ford's radio presence. Another early release, the "Chicken & Biscuits" from his 2010 album of the same name, entered the chart, reaching No. 52 and contributing to the album's momentum in independent country circles. Ford's major hits include "The High Life" featuring from 2014's Thanks for Listening, which marked his highest-peaking at No. 34 on the chart and No. 25 on , earning widespread airplay for its upbeat, party anthem vibe. "Drivin' Around Song" featuring , from the 2012 album, became a fan favorite and was certified by the RIAA in recognition of over 1 million units sold. Similarly, "Workin' On" from the 2017 album Love Hope Faith ( released 2016) reached No. 42 on and was certified by the RIAA. Ford co-wrote the seminal country-rap track "" with , recording his own version featuring Gilbert on the 2008 album Ride Through the Country. While Jason Aldean's 2010 cover became a massive crossover hit, Ford's original version laid the groundwork for the song's enduring popularity and was revisited in a 2025 re-recording as " (Revisited)." In 2025, following a life-altering heart attack, Ford returned with "Hell Out Of It" featuring Michael Ray, released on February 21 as the from the album Little Out There. The track debuted on the chart, entering at No. 60 and signaling his comeback with its high-energy, resilient theme.
YearSingle (Featuring Artist)Peak Position (Hot Country Songs)Peak Position ()
2012"Back" (Jake Owen)54
2010"Chicken & Biscuits" (James Otto)52
2014"The High Life" (Chase Rice)3425
2012"Drivin' Around Song" (Jason Aldean)4131Platinum
2016"Workin' On"4228Platinum
2025"Hell Out Of It" (Michael Ray)Debut entry60

Recognition

Awards

Colt Ford has earned multiple certifications from the (RIAA) for outstanding sales and streaming performance of his music, primarily through his work with . These recognitions highlight his success in the genre, where he has achieved several and statuses for singles. In 2011, Ford received an (ACM) nomination for Vocal Event of the Year for his collaboration with on "Cold Beer".
  • 2014: "Drivin' Around Song" (featuring ) – RIAA Gold Certification
    The track, from Ford's album Declaration of Independence, was certified Gold on October 2, 2014, for exceeding 500,000 units sold or streamed in the U.S. It was later upgraded to Platinum status.
  • 2019: "Workin' On" – RIAA Gold Certification
    Released on the album Thanks for Listening, the single was certified Gold on November 25, 2019, marking over 500,000 units; it achieved Platinum certification by 2023.
  • 2023: "Ride Through the Country" – RIAA Gold Certification
    Featured on Ford's debut album Ride Through the Country (2008), the single received Gold certification in 2023, representing his sixth such honor as a lead artist.
  • 2023: "Country Folks" (with Bubba Sparxxx and Danny Boone) – RIAA Gold Certification
    From Bubba Sparxxx's album Pain Management (2013), the collaboration earned Gold status in 2023, becoming Ford's seventh RIAA-certified Gold record.
Ford has no wins from major award shows like the Grammy or as of 2025, with his accolades centered on these sales-based honors that underscore his commercial impact in independent .

Industry impact

Colt Ford's contributions to the industry are marked by his pioneering role in the hick-hop subgenre, a fusion of country narratives and rhythms that has influenced the broader landscape of . Through co-founding in 2008, Ford established a key independent label that has championed and acts, fostering an indie scene outside mainstream Nashville dominance and enabling artists to reach niche audiences via promotion and digital platforms. Ford's influence extends to inspiring subsequent generations of country rap performers, including Upchurch, by demonstrating how Southern-rooted could incorporate rap's cadence and beats to appeal to younger, rural demographics. His work has helped legitimize hick-hop as a viable commercial force, with tracks like "" (later covered by ) exemplifying the genre's crossover potential without relying on major label backing. Over more than 15 years of consistent touring since his debut in the late , Ford has built a dedicated fanbase through high-energy live performances, mentoring emerging talent via Average Joes signings and collaborations that emphasize authentic Southern identity. Following a near-fatal heart attack in April 2024, Ford's 2025 resurgence—including a return to touring and the release of new music like "Hell Out Of It" featuring Michael Ray—has amplified hick-hop's visibility, reinforcing its cultural resonance in Southern music traditions amid a renewed interest in genre-blending acts. This comeback underscores his enduring legacy as a trailblazer who has sustained the indie country rap ecosystem, contributing to a more diverse representation of regional sounds without achieving widespread mainstream chart dominance.

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