Scotty McCreery Releases Title Track to Upcoming Album – Same Truck

Scotty McCreery Releases Title Track to Upcoming Album – Same Truck

Scotty McCreery‘s next album is arriving next month on September 17th – talking about the new project he says, “My last album was about me as a young man getting ready to get married. Same Truck is me three years later, taking a moment to acknowledge where I am now as a 27-year-old, happily married man, sharing both what I’ve learned and where I want to go.”

As a special preview for fans, he’s releasing the title track “Same Truck.”

Turns out the inspiration behind the track was Scotty’s own truck, “Thousands of miles and many memories later with the truck I won on American Idol 10 years ago.”

Check out the music video for “Same Truck” right here…

“Same Truck” follows “Why You Gitta Be Like That” – another track from his new album that Scotty has shared with fans.

Just like a lot of his music, the song was inspired Scotty’s wife, he shares “My wife Gabi and I had a date night the evening before I wrote ‘Why You Gotta Be Like That’ with James (McNair) and Jordan (Schmidt). She came downstairs looking gorgeous as usual, and well…the song tells the rest of the story.” 

Another track from Same Truck inspired by Gabi is Scotty’s current hit single at country radio, “You Time” — which is getting ready to jump inside the Top-10 on the Billboard airplay chart!

Headline Photo Credit Jeff Ray

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