HARDY on the best place to write Country music, and prepping for a bomb

'I don't think you're too crazy these days for having the knowledge of what to do if a nuke goes off'
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This week on the Friday Night Takeover with Rob + Holly, HARDY joins us to talk about parenting, songwriting, and prepping for "doomsday." The "Favorite Country Song" singer doesn't have a bunker built, but he knows what do to if the bombs are coming.

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"Definitely a few months ago, when the nuke stuff was going on, there was a lot of videos on what exactly to do if one goes off near you," recalls HARDY. "I saved all those because it's like, you know, it's just good to know."

"I don't think you're too crazy these days for having the knowledge of what to do if a nuke goes off within a 20 mile radius of it."

Meanwhile in the here and now, HARDY continues to climb the Country charts both as an artist and a writer, and shares that sometimes the more boring the location, the more productive a songwriting session can be.

"I think you definitely get more done in town," he admits. "The more exciting of a place you go for a writing retreat, the less productive because like if you go to the beach, everybody's just like writing a song looking out the window, wondering when they're gonna get to go be done and go outside to go to the beach."

"I find it better either in town, out of just a house or, you know, anything that's not wanting you to go do something else, or trying to take your attention away from writing a song. The most boring setting is usually the best for writing retreats."

You can hear more from HARDY above and on the Friday Night Takeover with Rob + Holly on your favorite Audacy Country station.

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