Watch Justin Moore’s New Video for “Kinda Don’t Care”

Justin Moore will release his fourth studio album, Kinda Don’t Care, on August 12. As the album’s lead single, “You Look Like I Need a Drink,” continues to climb  Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart (#13), Justin decided to release an instant grat video of the record’s title track.

Written by Rhett Akins, Ross Copperman and Ben Hayslip, “Kinda Don’t Care” made such an impression on Justin when he was in the studio recording the album that it soon became the title for the 12-song offering.

“The more I thought about it, naming the album Kinda Don’t Care just made sense,” says Justin to Nash Country Daily. “I really stretched my legs on this album and got outside my comfort zone in some spots, and I was concerned about that in the respect that I never want to contradict myself from what I’ve been as an artist or said as an artist. I have a really passionate core fan base that have provided me with so many opportunities within in this industry, and I don’t ever want them to be disappointed in anything. My producer pulled me aside when we were making the record and said, ‘Dude, you realize if you sing it, it sounds like you, and it sounds country. Chill out, and stop worrying about this.’ I thought, ‘You know what, he’s right. I need to not really care.’ If I have passion for this music and I love this music—which I do—it’s going to be infectious.”

Check out Justin’s new video for “Kinda Don’t Care.”

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