- Birthday: June 30, 1983
- Hometown: Bronwood, Georgia
- Albums: Cole Swindell (2014), You Should Be Here (2016), All of It (2018), Stereotype (2022)
- No. 1 Hits: “Chillin’ It” (2013), “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight” (2014), “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey” (2014), “You Should Be Here” (2015), “Middle of a Memory” (2016), “Love You Too Late” (2018), “Single Saturday Night” (2020), “Never Say Never” with Lainey Wilson (2021)
- Required Reading: Top Cole Swindell Songs, 7 Songs You Didn’t Know Cole Swindell Wrote,
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