Dierks Bentley has evolved significantly since his “What Was I Thinkin’” days, and his new album Black is a testament to the maturity he’s developed as an artist, including his most recent single “Different for Girls.” The song, which is a duet with pop artist Elle King, is a bit of a deviation for the artist based on his past singles — something Bentley admits was a risk for him creatively.
Dierks Bentley's career continues to soar, as the singer celebrated his 14th No. 1 song with "Somewhere on a Beach" on Wednesday (July 20) in Nashville.
Dierks Bentley has had a hugely successful career in country music for more than a decade, but unlike many of his contemporaries, we don't see his face splashed across the tabloids or on reality TV.
Dierks Bentley's new single "Different for Girls" is a reflection of where he is in life, as a father of two little girls. The singer says he knew the track needed a female voice, and knew he wanted Elle King.
Dierks Bentley will having you reaching for a tissue to dab your eyes as you listen to the end of his new song "Can't Be Replaced." The acoustic ballad mentions his dog, Jake, who died at the age of 15 in July 2016.
Summer will be a little sweeter for Dierks Bentley. This week, the singer has topped the charts with the summer anthem, "Somewhere on a Beach." The song marks his 14th No. 1 hit.