Keith Urban hints at upcoming album release with the debut of his first single, 'Straight Line', providing fans with a taste of what to expect from the new music.
Daniel Kreps reports that it has been four years since Keith Urban's last album, but the country musician is making a comeback with his newly released song "Straight Line," which is the first single from his upcoming album.
"Urban described 'Straight Line' as the ideal opening track for his album because it captures the desire to break free from monotony and rediscover the vibrancy and thrill that life once had. He explained that the song reflects a time when he and someone else had a relationship full of joy and excitement, like an endless summer."
The song is about reclaiming control of your life and breaking free from negativity. The artist hopes that listening to this track will evoke the same sense of freedom experienced at their live performances.
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 four years later. Despite this, he has been teasing a new studio album for almost three years, releasing singles like "Wild Hearts," "Nightfalls," "Brown Eyes Baby," and "Street Called Main" since the release of "The Speed of Now."
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The artist explained that the song "Straight Line" is about feeling stuck and wanting to break free from routine, but the music itself is full of energy and positivity. Every track on the album, including the slower ones, has a strong sense of vitality. She is eager for everyone to listen to the entire album.
Before Urban's upcoming album is released, he has pledged to release another single in March.
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