Cole Swindell – Stereotype

Album Info

Artist: Cole Swindell

Title: Stereotype

Year: 2022

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Tracklist

  • 1. Stereotype (3:42)
  • 2. Every Beer (3:37)
  • 3. Never Say Never (with Lainey Wilson) (2:56)
  • 4. She Had Me At Heads Carolina (3:26)
  • 5. Sayin' You Love Me (2:58)
  • 6. I'm Gonna Let Her (2:56)
  • 7. Down to the Bar (feat. HARDY) (3:15)
  • 8. How Is She (3:33)
  • 9. Miss Wherever (3:26)
  • 10. Single Saturday Night (3:09)
  • 11. Some Habits (3:36)
  • 12. Girl Goes Crazy (3:12)
  • 13. Walk on Whiskey (3:42)

Review

Cole Swindell’s Stereotype finds him right in his sweet spot — confident, heartfelt, and polished without feeling hollow. Released in 2022, the album threads familiar country themes through a modern lens, moving easily between beer-soaked anthems, late-night regrets, and the kind of nostalgia only small-town stories can stir up.

“Never Say Never,” his powerhouse duet with Lainey Wilson, sets the tone with tension and chemistry to burn, while “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” became the instant classic everyone knew it would — a clever nod to Jo Dee Messina turned into a barroom sing-along. Elsewhere, tracks like “I’m Gonna Let Her,” “Single Saturday Night,” and “Stereotype” hit that sweet mix of charm and self-reflection that Swindell’s built his name on.

There’s nothing groundbreaking here, but that’s the point — Stereotype is country comfort food done right. With slick production, steady hooks, and Swindell’s easygoing delivery, it’s the kind of record that sounds just as good on the highway as it does at closing time. - Mason