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Zach Bryan’s New Album: A Scorching Breakup Saga Aimed at Ex Brianna ‘Chickenfry’ LaPaglia

Last updated: January 10, 2026 5:24 am
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Zach Bryan’s New Album: A Scorching Breakup Saga Aimed at Ex Brianna ‘Chickenfry’ LaPaglia
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Zach Bryan’s sixth studio album is a raw, unfiltered breakup manifesto, with lyrics like “dragging a blade to my old tattoos” and references to Queens, New York, leaving no doubt: this is his response to the messy split with Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia.

Zach Bryan’s sixth studio album, released Friday, isn’t just a collection of songs—it’s a public reckoning. The Grammy-winning artist has turned his messy breakup with Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia into a lyrical battlefield, with tracks like “Skin” and “Plastic Cigarette” leaving little to the imagination about who inspired them.

The Tattoo Diss: “Dragging a Blade to My Old Tattoos”

On “Skin”, Bryan sings about taking a “blade to my old tattoos” to “drain the blood between me and you,” a line that stings even harder when you remember the matching ink he and LaPaglia once shared. Their tattoos—both featuring the lyric “How lucky are we?” from his 2024 song “28”—were a symbol of their relationship. Now, they’re a relic of a love turned sour.

Zach Bryan performing live
Bryan’s live performances have always been emotional, but his new album takes raw honesty to another level.

Queens, New York: The Birthplace of Love and Lyrics

The track “Plastic Cigarette” drops a not-so-subtle hint: “crossing paths with someone evil in Queens, New York.” This is where Bryan and LaPaglia’s romance began in 2023, after she attended his concert at Forest Hills Stadium. The lyric suggests regret, or worse—a feeling of betrayal tied to the place where it all started.

A New Love, A New Chapter

While the album is steeped in heartbreak, it also signals Bryan’s move forward. “With Heaven on Top” contrasts his ex—who “put it all online”—with his new love, Samantha Leonard, who “paints landscapes in the evening time.” The lyrics frame Leonard as the antithesis of LaPaglia’s public persona, a quiet artist versus a social media figure.

Zach Bryan and Samantha Leonard
Bryan’s marriage to Samantha Leonard marks a new chapter, one he celebrates in his music.

The NDA Drama and Public Fallout

The breakup wasn’t just personal—it was public. LaPaglia accused Bryan of emotional abuse and infidelity after their October 2024 split, and she refused to sign a $12 million NDA he allegedly presented. The album’s lyrics seem to respond to these claims, though Bryan hasn’t addressed them directly. Instead, he’s letting the music speak for itself.

Why This Album Matters

Bryan’s fans have always connected with his authenticity, but this album takes it further. It’s not just about heartbreak—it’s about reclaiming his narrative. By turning his pain into art, he’s giving listeners a front-row seat to his healing process. And with his recent marriage to Leonard, it’s clear: the past is fuel, not a prison.

For fans, this album is more than music—it’s a cathartic experience. And for LaPaglia? Well, the lyrics say it all.

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