With a few hit songs to his credit, a successful tour and three albums out already, Riley Green can afford to splurge a little. For Green, it doesn't look like fancy cars or vacation homes, but something much simpler: an upgrade to his tour bus.
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"I've got a new bus, and it's got TVs everywhere," Green tells his record label. "There's TVs in the bathroom. There's like two TVs above my bed. So I think I'll be able to watch a lot of college football this year. Definitely a way to pass time when you're on the road, when you're wishing you could potentially be at some of these ballgames. It'll be good to be able to watch them on the road."
Green has a Top 30 single right now with "Don't Mind If I Do." Green penned the song by himself, which is the title track of his third studio album. The song is also his second duet with Ella Langley. They recently had a No. 1 hit with "You Look Like You Love Me," which Langley released.
The Surprising Way Riley Green Takes Care Of His Parents
Green might have splurged on a new bus with multiple televisions, but he makes sure his loved ones are taken care of as well. He recently revealed that his mother has his checkbook, so she can purchase whatever she needs, at any time.
"My dad called me yesterday and asked if we could buy an enclosed trailer for $750, which is not what they cost," Green tells Taste of Country Nights. "So I can tell you that it's probably a piece of junk."
"I'm like, 'Yeah, man, mom's got my checkbook, just go — go get it," he adds.
Green also reveals that he still loves shopping in a thrift store, even if he can buy the same thing brand-new.
"When I go back to Alabama, there's this big flea market that they have on Saturdays and Sundays," Green shares. "Me and my dad go up there and look for bargains and people's used junk that nobody needs."
Green now calls Nashville home. He recently bought another property, to be a little farther away from the public.
