Chris Lane Releases Acoustic Version of ‘Girl Problems’ Album

"I can't wait for people to hear it," Lane says of the all-acoustic version of Girl Problems. 

Written by Sydney Smith
Chris Lane Releases Acoustic Version of ‘Girl Problems’ Album
Chris Lane; Photo by Delaney Royer

Chris Lane has been hyping up the crowds out on the road with Florida Georgia Line, but as fall approaches, he’s bringing it down a notch and kicking up the heat with an acoustic version of his debut album, Girl Problems.

Featuring new renditions of smash singles “Fix” and “For Her,” the Girl Problems acoustic project is now available for streaming. Lane re-recorded all the songs on the album, offering fans new takes of their favorite songs and showing a stripped down and unplugged side of himself.

The acoustic project also commemorates the one-year anniversary of the original Girl Problems album.

“So many amazing things have happened since the release of Girl Problems last August, ” says Lane. “And a great way to celebrate that is with this all-acoustic version, and I can’t wait for people to hear it, as well as what’s to come.”

Girl Problems, originally released in 2016, hit the Top 10 of Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. Filled with the sweet melodies of Lane’s falsetto, the album’s first single, “Fix,” became his first career No. 1. He followed it up with the romantic track “For Her,” which hit No. 1 on the iTunes Top Country Songs chart after a performance on ABC’s The Bachelor.

Chris Lane recently wrapped up the a series of stadium shows with Florida Georgia Line, Nelly and the Backstreet Boys. He will continue on the Smooth tour with Florida Georgia Line through the end of October.