Keith Urban is giving fans a sneak peek of his upcoming album with the release of his new single, "Straight Line".
Daniel Kreps reports that Keith Urban is making a comeback after four years since his last album release. The country singer has just released a new track called "Straight Line," which is the first single from his upcoming album.
Urban explained that "Straight Line" is the ideal opening track for his album because it reflects his desire to break free from routine and recapture the excitement and vibrancy that seemed to have faded from life. He described the song as a reminder of a time when life felt like a never-ending summer for both him and someone else.
This song is about reclaiming control and finding freedom from darkness. The artist hopes that listeners who have seen them perform live will experience the same sense of liberation when they hear this track.
Keith Urban has not released a complete album since The Speed of Now Part 1 in 2020. Despite not releasing a Part 2 yet, he has been teasing a new studio album for about three years. In the meantime, he has released individual 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 made a commitment to release a new single in March.
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