Rucker puts out what he calls "My Masterpiece"
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Rucker puts out what he calls "My Masterpiece"

Thursday, March 12, 2020 – Fresh off his 10th chart topper "Beers And Sunshine," Darius Rucker is out with "My Masterpiece," another song off a forthcoming album.

The song is set to impact country radio on March 22.

Written by Rucker together with Josh Osborne, J.T. Harding and Ross Copperman, the same foursome behind the recent "Beers and Sunshine," the new song includes the lines:
"I never had a silver spoon
I didn't grow up in a castle
I never walked on the moon
I'll never paint a Sistine Chapel
I can't play piano like Ray Charles
But baby when my life is through
I hope they say my masterpiece is loving you"

"One of the most common questions I got asked last year was if I had picked up a new hobby during quarantine," Rucker said. "I always answered that I was trying to learn piano, and someone asked if I was any good yet. J.T. Harding heard my response in that interview – 'I can't play piano like Ray Charles' – and knew we had to write a song around that line."

Rucker's most recent album, "When Was the Last Time," came out in December 2017. Rucker, who also doubles as the lead singer of Hootie & the Blowfish, released "Imperfect Circle" with the band in 2019.


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