Keith Urban hints at upcoming album release by debuting the first single titled 'Straight Line'.
After a four-year break, Keith Urban has returned with a new single called "Straight Line" from his upcoming album.
In a statement, Urban explained that the song "Straight Line" is the ideal opening track for his album because it captures the feeling of wanting to escape routine and feeling like life has become dull and lacking excitement compared to the past. Urban reminisces about how he and someone else used to have a vibrant and lively relationship, similar to a perpetual summer.
The song discusses reclaiming control and freedom in life, driving away from negativity. The artist hopes that listeners who have seen them perform live will feel empowered and liberated while listening to this track.
Keith Urban has not released a complete album since The Speed of Now Part 1 in 2020, and there has been no follow-up Part 2. Despite this, 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" after The Speed of Now was released.
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Before his upcoming album comes out, Urban has committed to releasing a new single in March.
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