Chris Young has firmed up plans for his eighth studio album, Famous Friends. Named for Young’s CMT Award-winning collaborative track with Kane Brown, Famous Friends arrives August 6th and features the newly released single “Rescue Me.”
The midtempo “Rescue Me” was written by Young with Josh Hoge, Mark Holman, Matthew McGinn and Christian Davis Stalnecker and depicts a strong guy feeling extremely vulnerable as he gets down on one knee. “What’s a happy ending if I can’t get the girl/What’s it matter if I save the world?...
The midtempo “Rescue Me” was written by Young with Josh Hoge, Mark Holman, Matthew McGinn and Christian Davis Stalnecker and depicts a strong guy feeling extremely vulnerable as he gets down on one knee. “What’s a happy ending if I can’t get the girl/What’s it matter if I save the world?...
- 6/11/2021
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Kane Brown continues his campaign to woo listeners of all types, joining up with Edm producer/DJ Marshmello to release the new track “One Thing Right” on Friday.
“I’ve cheated and I’ve lied/I’ve broke down and I’ve cried,” sings Brown right at the top, rattling off a litany of misdeeds before he arrives at his conclusion: his current relationship is a solitary bright spot in his life. Brown co-wrote the song with Marshmello, Jesse Frasure, Josh Hoge, and Matthew McGinn.
For what is essentially an Edm production,...
“I’ve cheated and I’ve lied/I’ve broke down and I’ve cried,” sings Brown right at the top, rattling off a litany of misdeeds before he arrives at his conclusion: his current relationship is a solitary bright spot in his life. Brown co-wrote the song with Marshmello, Jesse Frasure, Josh Hoge, and Matthew McGinn.
For what is essentially an Edm production,...
- 6/21/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Kane Brown gets adventurous with Experiment, the upcoming follow-up to the singer-songwriter’s self-titled 2016 debut.
According to USA Today, Experiment finds Brown working once again with Dann Huff, the producer and longtime guitar hero who helped turn Brown’s self-titled release into a platinum-selling success. Due out November 9th, Experiment picks up where that album left off, building a Millennial-approved country sound out of R&B swagger, pop polish and the supercharged, amplified guitars of modern rock. “Lose It,” the album’s first single, was introduced earlier this summer, while a new track,...
According to USA Today, Experiment finds Brown working once again with Dann Huff, the producer and longtime guitar hero who helped turn Brown’s self-titled release into a platinum-selling success. Due out November 9th, Experiment picks up where that album left off, building a Millennial-approved country sound out of R&B swagger, pop polish and the supercharged, amplified guitars of modern rock. “Lose It,” the album’s first single, was introduced earlier this summer, while a new track,...
- 9/6/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Gwyneth Paltrow thinks English men are too apologetic. Coldplay roadie Matt McGinn has revealed the 38-year-old actress, who is married to the band's frontman Chris Martin, was surprised when he said sorry to her after making a joke about her then-boyfriend.
In an extract from his new book "Roadie: My Life on the Road with Coldplay", he revealed, "Gwyneth asked me, 'Are you the Matt that plays guitar on "Yellow"? Wow, I thought. A proper actress has heard of me. 'Yeah, that's right'. 'Well, it sounds great!' Bless her. I was lost for a moment, so ,for better or worse,I decided to act cocky, since the only alternative would have been to go bright red.
He added, "It was a big gamble, but I went with, 'Cheers. So, do you think I play it better than your boyfriend?' It hit the spot; she laughed. "Afterward I felt...
In an extract from his new book "Roadie: My Life on the Road with Coldplay", he revealed, "Gwyneth asked me, 'Are you the Matt that plays guitar on "Yellow"? Wow, I thought. A proper actress has heard of me. 'Yeah, that's right'. 'Well, it sounds great!' Bless her. I was lost for a moment, so ,for better or worse,I decided to act cocky, since the only alternative would have been to go bright red.
He added, "It was a big gamble, but I went with, 'Cheers. So, do you think I play it better than your boyfriend?' It hit the spot; she laughed. "Afterward I felt...
- 3/12/2011
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Gwyneth Paltrow believes that English men are too apologetic, it has been claimed. Coldplay roadie Matt McGinn explained that the actress, who is married to the band's frontman Chris Martin, was surprised when he apologised for a comment he made involving her then-boyfriend. In an extract from his new book Roadie: My Life on the Road with Coldplay, he revealed: "Gwyneth asked me, 'Are you the Matt that plays guitar on 'Yellow'?' Wow, I thought. A proper actress has heard of me. 'Yeah, that's right.' 'Well, it sounds great!' Bless her. I was lost for a moment, so - for better or worse - I decided to act cocky, since the only alternative would have been to go bright red. "It was (more)...
- 3/11/2011
- by By Kristy Kelly
- Digital Spy
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