Granger Smith

Granger Smith

    Granger Smith has built one of country music’s most loyal fanbases, affectionately known as “Yee Yee Nation,” through nonstop touring and authentic fan connection. With over 8.5 million followers across social media and more than one billion video views, Smith has become a major force in modern country music. Signed to BBR Music Group’s Wheelhouse Records, he broke into the national spotlight with his album Remington, featuring the chart-topping, RIAA Platinum-certified hit “Backroad Song,” which also earned him a BMI Country Award. He followed with more success on When the Good Guys Win, producing the RIAA Gold-certified hit “Happens Like That” and continuing his streak of heartfelt, relatable country anthems.

    But Smith’s impact reaches far beyond the stage. Known for his beloved alter ego Earl Dibbles Jr., his family’s popular YouTube series The Smiths, and his successful outdoor brand Yee Yee Apparel, Smith has built a multimedia empire rooted in faith, family, and country living. His best-selling book If You’re City, If You’re Country became an instant No. 1 on Amazon, showcasing his storytelling talent beyond music. Together with his wife Amber, he founded The River Kelly Fund to honor their late son by supporting children’s causes, education, veterans, and wildlife preservation. Channeling all of his experiences into his artistry, Smith released his 10th studio album, Country Things, a deeply personal project that captures who he is today — a devoted father, husband, and artist using his platform to inspire and uplift others.