
“It’s important for me to always include the things that mean the most to me,” Wallen shared. “I think I’ve done that on every album so far. This one is probably the one where I’ve got to include the most.”
“Being in a relationship and raising our son Ashur together has taught me so much about love and partnership,” Wright said.
“So, if you’re reading this and this song speaks to you, I hope you love it. This one’s for you,” Combs said of the tune.
“While writing this [song], we were all able to look back and remember the women in our lives who comforted us, gave us advice, and made sure we knew we had a place to go,” McBryde said of the tune.
“I’m not coming at the music industry with fu* flames or anything like that. I’m just giving my heart and my truth with what I said,” Marlowe explained.
“‘Creek Will Rise’ has already taken my live show to a new level and feels like the start of the next chapter of my music,” Smith shared.
“Same Here” is the lead single from Paisley’s forthcoming new album, Son Of The Mountains.
The two new tracks follow Fleet’s faith-filled track, “Where I Find God,” from his debut album, Stack Of Records.
Rodgers is currently embarking on his own headlining tour dates as well as touring with HARDY.
“Heaven” marks Horan’s first solo release in nearly three years.