Janson reveals "The Outlaw Side of Me"
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Janson reveals "The Outlaw Side of Me"

Friday, May 5, 2023 – Chris Janson revealed the title and cover of his upcoming album, "The Outlaw Side of Me," out on June 16 on Big Machine Label Group/Harpeth 60 Records.

Janson focus track off his upcoming album, "21 Forever," featuring two musical titans – Dolly Parton and Slash - is out today. The cover features Janson sitting in what appears to be a cabin surrounded oin either by two mounted deer, while smoking a cigar.

"I'm so thrilled to announce, that two global icons have joined me in song, for my absolute biggest collaboration to date. Dolly and Slash. It doesn't get any bigger than that. I'm incredibly humbled and grateful for these two. Hope you all enjoy '21 Forever'," he said.

Produced by Julian Raymond, Janson said, "From the minute I started this album, 'til the minute we finished, I enjoyed every second. This album encompasses all sides of me. The lover, the party guy, the conservationist, the family man and of course, the rowdy side. I love the songs, the imaging and had a good time making the music. I hope you all enjoy 'The Outlaw Side of Me,' my favorite album, to date."

The Outlaw Side of Me track list is:
Rowdy Gentle Man
Honkytonk Minute
Outlaw Side of Me
All I Need Is You
Hank The Hell Out of The Honkytonk (featuring Brantley Gilbert)
Dirt In My Life
Tap That
Good Folks Goin' To Work
GOAT
Get It Right
Every Day of the Week (featuring Darius Rucker)
21 Forever (featuring Dolly Parton and Slash)
Days in the Field
21 Forever (Original Version featuring Slash)

Janson's lead single, "All I Need Is You," is impacting country radio now.

Janson recently earned four RIAA Platinum certifications – 4x Platinum "Buy Me A Boat," Platinum for "Good Vibes," Platinum for "Drunk Girl" and Platinum for "Fix A Drink.


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