Keith Urban Defines the Meaning of Love in ‘Parallel Line’

Keith Urban shows off his skills in the romance department throughout the entirety of his Australian radio single, "Parallel Line."

Written by Kelly Brickey
Keith Urban Defines the Meaning of Love in ‘Parallel Line’
Keith Urban; Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images

If anyone in the country music community knows the romance department, it’s definitely Keith Urban.

In preparation for his new album on the horizon, Urban raised the anticipation level higher by releasing his Australian radio single, “Parallel Line,” out to fans. The sweet little love song reflects upon his devotion to falling in love while the acoustic guitar track flirts with the concept of passion and praise.

Just as many songs in his past collection, Urban exudes a sexy yet emotional vocal that creates infatuation toward the subject at hand. With lyrics like, “Take a little bit of my heart tonight / No, baby be mine now / Baby, be mine now / Maybe it’s time we put our hearts in a parallel line,” Urban rules supreme as the king of swoon.

By releasing songs like “Parallel Line” and “Female,” Urban hopes that his upcoming release, Graffiti U, makes a splash in the stereo and during live shows in their own ways.

“I’ve been full-on writing, recording, collaborating and creating with some incredibly talented people for GRAFFITI U, a lot of whom I’ve never worked with before. I can hear how some of the songs will translate live already, which really makes putting on a new show so exhilarating and I loved having our fans included in the announcement of the tour because it’s their tour too,” Urban said in a press release.

Graffiti U doesn’t have a set release date at this time, but fans can prepare themselves for the summer when Urban hits the road with Kelsea Ballerini on the Graffiti U World Tour 2018 kicking off on June 15 in St. Louis, Missouri. More details about the tour can be found on his website.

“Parallel Line” can be found on streaming services everywhere now.