Riley Green: Balancing Fame, Family, and Fatigue in the Country Music Scene

Riley Green, the rising country music star, has been struggling to get enough sleep due to his busy schedule. In a recent interview with Billboard, Green discussed the challenges of balancing touring, acting on CBS' Marshals, and his upcoming role as a coach on The Voice. Despite his fatigue, Green is grateful for the increased fan interactions but admits it can be awkward when he's out with his family. He values his privacy and doesn't want to disrupt others' experiences.
Green reflected on how fame came to him later in life, which he believes was a blessing as he feels more mature and able to handle it now. He is set to release his fourth studio album, That's Just Me, on September 18, and recently dropped a new single titled "Think as You Drunk." Additionally, Green will make his debut as a coach on The Voice in the upcoming season, excited to reach a new audience and potentially gain new fans. Despite the challenges of fame, Green remains focused on his music career and is looking forward to the future.