Keith Urban is giving fans a sneak peek of his upcoming album with the release of his first single titled 'Straight Line'.
Daniel Kreps reported that Keith Urban, a country music artist, has returned after a four-year hiatus with the release of his new single "Straight Line," which is the first track from his upcoming album.
Urban described "Straight Line" as the ideal opening track for his album because it reflects a desire to break free from monotony and regain the vibrancy and thrill that seemed to have been lost in life. He emphasized how the song captures the sentiment of a lost sense of excitement and liveliness that once defined a relationship, comparing it to a year-round summer.
The song is focused on reclaiming control of your life and breaking free from negative circumstances. The artist hopes that listeners who have seen them perform live will experience the same sense of freedom when they hear this track.
Keith Urban has not released a complete album since 2020's The Speed of Now Part 1, and there has been no announcement of a Part 2. However, he has been teasing a new studio album for almost three years, releasing several standalone singles like "Wild Hearts," "Nightfalls," Brown Eyes Baby," and "Street Called Main" since The Speed of Now came out.
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Before Urban releases his upcoming album, he has assured fans that he will be releasing a new single in March.
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