Thomas Rhett’s New Song, “Country Again,” Is About His Life

Thomas Rhett’s New Song, “Country Again,” Is About His Life

Thomas Rhett is following up his number-one hit “What’s Your Country Song” with…”Country Again.”

This is the title track for his double album — Side A arrives at the end of this month on the 30th. Side B will coming later this year.

Talking about the new project Thomas says, “Country Again: Side A is everything I wanted to say when I was 19 years old, but hadn’t lived enough to know how to say any of those things yet,” he adds. “It’s about the crazy journey that took me out into the world over the last ten years and ultimately brought me back home, more centered and content than ever, with a deep understanding for what’s important in life. I’ve had a blast sharing some of these songs in their acoustic form during quarantine and am blown away by the reaction the fans have already shown.”

And when it comes to the new track, “Country Again,” Thomas says that this is more than just a song…he says it’s part of who he is, “I think this song really is about my life. Just slowing down and really trying to look at the priorities in my life and what they mean to me. And realizing that it’s okay just to stop for a second. It’s okay to just to live simple and to really put your priorities at the top of your list – the ones that are most important to you. For me, that’s becoming a better dad, a better husband, a better friend, a better son, a better brother, and really getting back to my roots a little bit and what all that entails.”

Check out the music video for Thomas Rhett’s brand new song, “Country Again.”

Photo Courtesy of Valory Music Co

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