Keith Urban has given fans a sneak peek into his upcoming album with the release of his first single, "Straight Line."
Daniel Kreps
Keith Urban is making a comeback after four years since his last album release with his new single "Straight Line," which is the first song from his upcoming LP.
I believe "Straight Line" is the ideal opening track for my album because it expresses the desire to break free from routine and the feeling that life has become dull and lacking in excitement. Urban explained that the song captures the nostalgia of a time when life was vibrant and full of joy.
The song is centered around reclaiming control of your life and overcoming challenges. The artist hopes that listeners who have seen them perform live will feel empowered and liberated when they hear this track.
Keith Urban has not released a complete 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 by releasing individual singles such as "Wild Hearts," "Nightfalls," "Brown Eyes Baby," and "Street Called Main" following the release of The Speed of Now.
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The musician explained that the song "Straight Line" is about feeling stuck but wanting to break free from routine. The album as a whole, including the slower songs, exudes a lively and energetic vibe. The artist is eager for fans to listen to the entire album and experience its powerful energy.
Before his upcoming album comes out, Urban has committed to releasing a new single in March.
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