Keith Urban is hinting at a new album with the release of his first single "Straight Line."
Daniel Kreps reports that it has been four years since Keith Urban's last album, but the country singer is making a comeback with his new song "Straight Line," which is the first single from his upcoming album.
Urban believes that "Straight Line" is the ideal opening track for his album because it captures the desire to break free from the monotony of everyday life and rediscover the passion and vibrancy that was once present. He expressed that the song reflects a time when life felt more vibrant and alive, comparing it to a year-round summer with endless possibilities.
The song is about reclaiming control and freedom in your life, driving away from negativity. The artist hopes that listeners who have seen them perform live will feel empowered and liberated when listening to this track.
Keith Urban has not released a full album since 2020's The Speed of Now Part 1. Even though there hasn't been a Part 2 released yet, Urban has been teasing a new studio album for about three years. In the meantime, he has been dropping 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 explained that the lyrics of the song "Straight Line" are about feeling trapped and trying to break free, but the melody and energy convey a feeling of positivity and progress. Each song on the album, including the slower ones, exudes a strong energy and vitality. The singer is eager for people to hear the entire album.
Before Urban releases his upcoming album, he has committed to releasing a new single in March.
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