Dierks Bentley Looks to Make It Four No. 1 Singles in a Row With the Release of “What the Hell Did I Say” [Listen]

Dierks Bentley Looks to Make It Four No. 1 Singles in a Row With the Release of “What the Hell Did I Say” [Listen]

Dierks Bentley will try to extend his consecutive streak of No. 1 tunes from his Black album to four with the release of “What the Hell Did I Say.”

“What the Hell Did I Say,” which was co-penned by Ross Copperman, Josh Kear and Chris Tompkins, looks to follow in the footsteps of Black’s three previous No. 1 singles, “Somewhere on a Beach,” “Different for Girls” and “Black.”

The new single also lends its name to Dierks’ current What the Hell World Tour, which continues through September with Cole Swindell and Jon Pardi.

“We named the tour after this song hoping that it would be a single this summer because it perfectly captures the anything-goes spirit out there this year,” said Dierks. “It’s crazy right now with Cole and Pardi . . . every night is better than the one before . . . just when you think it can’t get any more fun, it does. I’ve worked my whole career to have a tour like this one.”

Listen to “What the Hell Did I Say” below.

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