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Keith Urban Unveils New Album with Energizing Single ‘Straight Line’

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Keith Urban has released a sneak peek of his upcoming album with the debut of his new 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 single "Straight Line," which is the first release from his upcoming album.

Urban described "Straight Line" as the ideal opening track for his album because it captures the desire to change routine and regain the vibrancy and excitement that life once had. He mentioned how he and someone else used to have a dynamic and colorful relationship, comparing it to a year-round summer.

This song is about regaining control and reclaiming your life, driving away from negativity. For those who have seen us perform live, I hope this song brings you that same sense of freedom and empowerment.

Keith Urban has not released a full album since The Speed of Now Part 1 in 2020. Despite the lack of a Part 2, he has been teasing a new studio album for almost three years. During this time, he has released several standalone singles like "Wild Hearts," "Nightfalls," "Brown Eyes Baby," and "Street Called Main."

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The singer explained that the lyrics of the song "Straight Line" are about feeling stuck and wanting to break free, but the music itself is full of energy and optimism. Every song on the album, even the slower ones, carries a strong sense of vitality. The singer is eager for everyone to listen to the entire album.

Before his upcoming album is released, Urban has committed to releasing a new single in March.

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