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From athletes to country music stars: stories of overcoming challenges and achieving success in American music.

From athletes to country music stars: stories of overcoming challenges and achieving success in American music.
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After retiring from their sports careers, or even during their active careers, many athletes seek new opportunities. In this vein, some have discovered country music, finding success with American songs.

The transition from sports to country music is marked by stories of overcoming adversity and reinvention. Many have transformed injuries, defeats, and early retirements into creative fuel to achieve success.

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Former athletes who became country music stars.

Former American football players, wrestlers, and even pilots have found in songs a way to channel emotions that were previously spent on the field. Let's remember some of them!

Brett Young

Brett Young became one of the most famous country pop singers, but before that he was a baseball player, a pitcher for Calvary Chapel High School in Costa Mesa, California.

He even received a full scholarship to play baseball, but in his third year of college he suffered an injury to his right elbow and ended his career. After that, he began to take music seriously and became a success.

Sam Hunt

Sam Hunt was a rather modest American football player. The quarterback for Cedartown High School in Georgia, he had success nationally, but couldn't maintain that level in college.

Despite falling short, he did get tryouts for the Kansas City Chiefs, but didn't impress, not even receiving the opportunity for a workout. After that, he decided to dedicate himself to music, releasing several releases in the country and electronic pop genres and becoming famous for writing hit singles.

Colt Ford

Jason Farris Brown, known as Colt Ford, was a professional golfer for eight years. However, his performance was far from noteworthy, and he never made it to the PGA Tour.

After retiring, he started rapping and ventured into country rap. With his success, he became the owner of one of the biggest record labels in the industry, Average Joe's Entertainment, writing and releasing several hit songs.

Chase Rice

Chase Rice was once a promising American football player. After excelling in high school, he went on to play linebacker for the Tar Heels at the University of North Carolina.

However, she ended up injuring her ankle and, due to the severity of the injury, prematurely ended her career. After that, Rice tried other professions, even working in... NASCAR's Hendrick MotorsportsLoading tires.

He also participated in a reality show, where he came in second place. After that, he collaborated with Brian Kelley of the band Florida Georgia Line, co-writing the song "Cruise".

It served to launch his career as a musician, and today he is one of the biggest names in the American country pop genre.

Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean has a slightly different story. He didn't wait for his retirement from baseball to get into music, as he'd always had that passion.

Despite his dream of reaching the major leagues and invitations from several universities due to his satisfactory performance at Windsor Academy, he wasn't a good student and therefore didn't accept the scholarships. He expected to be drafted by the Atlanta Braves, but since that didn't happen, he decided to focus on his music career.

Ronaldinho Gaucho

Ronaldinho Gaúcho also flirted with sertanejo, the Brazilian "country" music, appearing as a guest vocalist on popular hits and even writing songs: he participated in the hit "Solteiro de Novo" (Single Again). alongside Wesley Safadão, and is featured in other collaborations that revolve around the university-style country music scene, such as his involvement with João Lucas & Marcelo (of “Eu Quero Tchu, Eu Quero Tcha”).

In addition to his appearances, reports indicate that the former star has already composed more than 80 songs for national artists, showing that his artistic reinvention went beyond the trap music of Tropa do Bruxo and also reached the sertanejo scene.


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