Cole Swindell has scored his fourth No. 1 song off of his debut album with "Let Me See Ya Girl."

"Let Me See Ya Girl," the fourth single off of Swindell's debut album, is the singer's fourth career single -- yes, that means that every last one of his singles so far has hit No. 1. Before "Let Me See Ya Girl" hit No. 1, Swindell had success with “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” and “Chillin’ It.” He is the first and only solo male artist in the history of the Mediabase chart to have his first four singles hit No. 1.

Swindell co-wrote "Let Me See Ya Girl" with Michael Carter and Jody Stevens. Back in August, he told The Boot that the song would be his final single from his debut project.

“If I start putting too much pressure on myself, that’s something my mama is there to help with,” Swindell explains of how he remains level-headed about his success. “She’s like, ‘Cole, it’s been so good. You know it’s not always going to be like that!’ And I’m like, ‘I know, mama, that’s why I’m trying to enjoy it!’

“So, it’s no bad pressure [to hit No. 1], but I do take it very serious,” he continues. “And the fact that everybody’s just been so kind and accepting of me, that’s all I’ve ever wanted was to make music.”

Cole Swindell is available for download via iTunes and Amazon. A list of Swindell's upcoming tour dates is available at ColeSwindell.com

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