Skin

Album: With Heaven on Top (2026)
Charted: 51
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Songfacts®:

  • "Skin" addresses Zach Bryan's very public breakup with podcast host Brianna "Chickenfry" LaPaglia, whom he dated from July 2023 to October 2024. There's a seriousness to it, an urgency, a sense that songs are a way to both remember and let go.
  • The central metaphor is as literal as it is symbolic: a matching tattoo. Bryan and LaPaglia had the phrase "How lucky are we?" etched into their skin, a line borrowed from his 2024 hit "28," itself a paean to the intensity and intimacy of their relationship. Young couples across social media took it up as a tattoo trend, sealing their own romances in ink. But for Bryan, the story has turned. On "Skin" he outlines his intention to remove the matching tattoo, a tangible act of cutting away the past.
  • The song references several biographical details from Bryan's relationship with LaPaglia, including:

    Are you walking 'round Tribeca with him?

    Tribeca is the New York neighborhood where LaPaglia moved after their split.

    Can you still smell that Wisconsin wind from that late October?

    Bryan and LaPagia took a major trip to Wisconsin. They broke up in October 2024.

    Bryan also questions whether LaPaglia will continue her patterns of behavior, including asking if she will still "talk s--t on all your friends."
  • Beneath the edge and bitterness, there's also sobriety and self-reflection.

    I'm here to take it all to the chin
    This time stone cold sober


    Bryan is referencing his announcement in late 2025 that he had gotten sober and was working on his mental health.
  • "Skin" also functions as a hinge between past and present. Bryan married Samantha Leonard in a private 2025 New Year's Eve ceremony, and the song becomes as much a ceremony of closure as it is a catalog of anger and regret.
  • Bryan recorded "Skin" for With Heaven On Top, a 25-track collection written, recorded, and produced by Bryan over several months in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The album title references being surrounded by the right people and the hope of a positive future, while "Skin" represents the raw anger and cathartic release of cutting away toxic elements from Bryan's past. Songs like "Plastic Cigarette" embody a more bittersweet and reflective form of healing.

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