Funds raised by a yet-to-be released song from Zach Bryan's recently-completed album will benefit his fellow veterans.
"Every cent of profit made from the song 'El Dorado' on the new album will be going to McCaffrey's 22 and Troops foundation," Bryan
Per its website, 22 and Troops was founded by San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey and "focuses on helping our U.S. active-duty military, veterans and frontline workers overcome trauma and PTSD. Many veterans have returned home from war, but they've never truly come back."
On Oct. 14, 2021, Bryan shared personal news on social media. He'd been honorably discharged from the Navy so he could embrace his inevitable future as a music megastar.
"If it was my decision, I would never get out of the world's greatest Navy, but here I am and they kindly honorably discharged me to go play some music," he wrote in Instagram. "Can't tell if I'm a coward or if I'm chasing a dream but regardless, the best eight years of my life were spent serving the best country in the whole damn world. Thank you guys and I'll see you on tour."
Details are scarce for the album, beyond two social media clues: Bryan finished it in Toronto