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Keith Urban Drops New Single ‘Messed Up As Me’

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The track comes weeks after the nation guitar player launched “Straight Line” previously in February

Keith Urban has actually dropped a 2nd single for his upcoming 12th album, launching “Messed Up As Me” on Friday. The brand-new track follows the upcoming album’s lead single “Straight Line,” which meant his very first album in 4 years.

“I was hopin’, child, perhaps you ‘d be as ruined as me/And all alone/And all of your buddies have actually all gone home,” Urban sings on the track. “And you hatе that the reality is no one leaves your hеad and your heart and your bed and your sheets/As ruined as me.”

As Urban stated, “Messed Up As Me” has to do with harmful relationships that aren’t simple to leave. The single’s art work itself reveals a rather racy picture of a couple linking in the back of a pickup driving down the highway. In addition to Urban, the tune was produced by the vocalist’s long time partner Dan Huff, who has actually produced the majority of Urban’s music because Golden Road in 2002.

“Most of us have actually remained in inefficient relationships before, where there’s not a great deal of compatibility, other than for that a person location where it’s so excellent you tolerated all the rest,” Urban stated of “Messed Up As Me” in a declaration. “A call or a night out and you’re right back where you should not be.”

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Urban’s last album, The Speed of Now Part 1, came out in 2020. The brand-new album, anticipated to drop at some point later on this year, is still unnamed. While Urban hasn’t launched an album considering that Part 1, he has actually dropped numerous one-off songs consisting of “Wild Hearts,” “Night Falls,” and “Brown Eyes Baby.”

When he launched “Straight Line,” Urban stated that each tune on the upcoming LP “brings an energy and a vital force that ended up being a really strong through line. I hope you feel it. I’m so thrilled for everybody to hear the entire thing.”

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