Braden Hull Stops by the WEIS Studios

July 14th Braden Hull visited the WEIS Studio, where afternoon radio personality Crystal Wells interviewed the country singer. Hull spoke of his CD and played a couple of songs on the air, including his new single “End This Way.”

Braden Hull is a rising artist whose journey from small-town Lexington, North Carolina, to the heart of Music City is as compelling as his music. Known for his 6’4″ stature, signature curly mullet, flat bill cap, and unforgettable stage presence, Braden blends Southern grit with heartfelt storytelling.


Before music, Braden spent nine years as a volunteer firefighter and rescue experiences that deeply shaped his character and inspired many of his songs. At 17, he taught himself guitar and began writing, releasing his first single, “Falling Out of Love” in 2023, which quickly gained local traction.


In January 2024, Braden committed to music full time and was signed by Melody Place Records in December. One month later, he relocated to Nashville. His breakout moment came in May 2024, opening for Craig Morgan, followed by performances with Whey Jennings, Little Texas, Vince Gill, Vincent Mason, and Gavin Adcock.
Braden’s debut single under Melody Place, “Coulda Been Love,” dropped in May 2025, followed by “Best Lookin Bad Decision,” “Hot Girl Summer,” and fan-favorite “One Day I Wanna.” His latest release is “End This Way,” playing on all the best radio stations now.

The artist hosts an annual “Braden’s Christmas Wish” benefit concert in his hometown to support local families in need during the holidays.

Braden recently completed the Six Pack Coverage tour playing college campuses and is on a summer tour playing dates across the US, including stops in Montana, Washington, and Virginia.

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