Leo33’s rising country sensation Zach Top releases “Sounds Like The Radio.” to Australian Country Radio. The eagerly awaited track, co-written by Zach, continues Zach’s streak of captivating audiences with his timeless sound and authentic storytelling.

The single follows the release of Top’s widely praised debut album, “Cold Beer & Country Music” - out now on LEO33. Produced by Carson Chamberlain (Billy Currington, Easton Corbin), the record garnered over 3.5 million streams in just its first week and received widespread acclaim, The Tennessean said it’s full of “star-making tunes,” while Country Central praised, “Cold Beer & Country Music is a masterclass in traditional country music…With a record this strong, Zach Top has proven himself as a standout rising star in this format and a premier vocalist in country music.” Adding to a breakthrough year, Top recently took home the Discovery Artist of the Year at the 2024 MusicRow Awards.

One of the “hottest acts right now” (Rolling Stone), country artist Zach Top will embark on a headline tour early next year, which includes stops at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, Denver’s Grizzly Rose, Atlanta’s Buckhead Theatre, Tulsa’s Cain’s Ballroom, Omaha’s Steelhouse and the biggest Country festival in the southern hemisphere CMC Rocks Australia.

The 2025 dates add to a breakout year for Top, who is nominated for New Artist of the Year at the upcoming 58th Annual CMA Awards (his first CMA nomination). Top has also spent much of the past year on the road including shows with Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne and Luke Bryan, and will continue to tour through this fall supporting Lainey Wilson.

Top is making a name for himself with artists like Luke Combs, Parker McCollum, Jake Owen and more praising Zach as the next big thing. Zach’s music is reminiscent of the 90s country legends who inspired him along his journey. Raised in Sunnyside, WA, Top grew up on classic country music around the family farm. At the age of seven, he formed a band with his siblings which set the stage for his musical ambitions. Throughout his teenage years and early twenties, Top honed his craft by playing in various bluegrass bands before moving to Nashville in 2021, where he has been steadily making his mark as an artist to watch.