[1] Before becoming a performer, Green wrote songs for other artists including Florida Georgia Line and Conner Smith.
[4] He grew up listening to hip-hop and country music, citing Eric Church, Alan Jackson, and Sammy Kershaw as some of his early influences.
[6] The owner of Tootsie's Orchid Lounge saw one of Green's performances, and afterward invited him to play at the Nashville bar.
[7] After graduating, Green began working at a local bank, but soon after quit the job and relocated to Nashville in order to pursue a songwriting career.
[11] In June 2020, Green signed a record deal with Sony Music Nashville and released his debut single "Little More Be Alright".