Justin Moore To Drop New Album, ‘Straight Outta The Country,’ April 23

Less than a month until new Justin Moore music!

Justin Moore To Drop New Album, ‘Straight Outta The Country,’ April 23
Justin Moore; Photo Credit: Cody Villalobos

Justin Moore announced on The Justin Moore Podcast this morning (3/25) that he will release his sixth studio album, Straight Outta The Country, on Friday, April 23. The album features eight tracks, including sentimental new single, “We Didn’t Have Much.” Two of the album’s tracks were co-written by singer with other writing credits including Rhett Akins, Casey Beathard, HARDY, Randy Montana, Josh Thompson and more. According to Moore, the album continues to establish him as the true country artist his fans know and love.

“I think [the album] further cements me as a guy who’s out there waving the flag for traditional country music, and a guy who has remained true to what’s gotten me to this point in my career,” he shared with Sounds Like Nashville in an exclusive interview. “I feel like I know myself better as an artist than I ever have in my career, which I would hope that would be the case this far into it. I think it’s the best that I’ve been in my career and whether it be choosing songs or writing songs, it’s who I am more so than ever before.”

Straight Outta The Country will be available for pre-order on Friday, March 26. Fans who pre-order will automatically receive “She Ain’t Mine No More” and an acoustic version of “We Didn’t Have Much.”

Straight Outta The Country tracklist:
1. Hearing Things (Rhett Akins, Kelly Archer, Chris Stevens)
2. Consecutive Days Alive (Casey Beathard, Monty Criswell, Jeremy Stover
3. We Didn’t Have Much (Paul DiGiovanni, Randy Montana, Jeremy Stover)
4. She Ain’t Mine No More (Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni, Jamie Paulin, Jeremy Stover)
5. More Than Me (Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni, Chase McGill, Jeremy Stover)
6. Straight Outta The Country (Michael Hardy, Cam Montgomery, Josh Thompson)
7. You Keep Getting Me Drunk (Rhett Akins, Kelly Archer, Paul DiGiovanni)
8. We Didn’t Have Much – Acoustic (Paul DiGiovanni, Randy Montana, Jeremy Stover)