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Keith Urban Drops First Single ‘Straight Line’ Teasing Highly Anticipated New Album

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Keith Urban hints at his upcoming album by releasing the first single "Straight Line".

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Keith Urban, the country music artist, has recently released his new single "Straight Line" after a four-year hiatus from releasing albums. This track serves as the first single from his upcoming LP.

Urban explained that "Straight Line" is the ideal opening track for his album because it reflects his desire to break free from the mundane and bring back the vibrancy and thrill that life once had, as he reminisced about how he and someone else used to bring endless summer vibes.

The message of this song is about reclaiming control of your life and breaking free from negativity. The artist hopes that listening to this track will give you a sense of freedom and empowerment, similar to the experience of seeing them perform live.

Keith Urban has not released a complete album since 2020's The Speed of Now Part 1, and there has been no follow-up Part 2. However, he has been teasing a new studio album for almost three years by releasing individual singles like "Wild Hearts," "Nightfalls," "Brown Eyes Baby," and "Street Called Main" since The Speed of Now was released.

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The singer also mentioned, "Even though the lyrics of 'Straight Line' talk about feeling trapped and trying to break free from routine, the music and energy give off a feeling of unlimited potential. Each song on this album, including the slower ones, exudes a strong energy and vitality that ties them all together. I hope you can sense it. I can't wait for everyone to listen to the entire album."

Before Urban releases his upcoming album, he has confirmed that he will be releasing a new single in March.

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