Houser has his "Country Back"
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Houser has his "Country Back"

Friday, April 19, 2024 – Randy Houser releases his new single "Country Back," a proclamation of all things country, today.

Prior to the song's release, it was picked up by more than 60 reporting stations at country radio.

Written by Houser and Matt Rogers and produced by Houser, "Country Back" opens with a roadhouse feel, peppered by piano as he launches into the chorus:
"We're taking our country back
Back to the hollers and hills
Show your bright light towns how a night goes down
Where dust on the bottle, boots on the throttle, horns on a Cadillac
Yeah, we're taking our country, our country back." Houser returns to the road next month for headlining and festival dates this summer before kicking off the Country Round Here Tonight Tour with Justin Moore on Sept. 5 in Charlotte, N.C. Moore and Houser gave fans a preview with a surprise performance of Toby Keith's "Should've Been A Cowboy" at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge in Nashville.


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CD review - Fired Up A brand of neo-traditional country music has entered the mainstream scene in response to the hip hop beats of bro country and smooth EDM of metro country. Artists like Aaron Watson and Randy Houser are providing a strong alternative on the charts for fans who prefer their country closer to its roots. The challenge for a country artist today is to find a balance between the fans and their business. A small handful of writers are responsible for most of the mainstream chart toppers, resulting in a ...
CD review - How Country Feels Despite a good track record of releasing quality music, Randy Houser hasn't become a consistent chart-topper yet. His new album, "How Country Feels," has already brought him one hit song with the title track, so perhaps a change of scenery (Houser is now on Stoney Creek) was what his career needed. Houser's last album, "They Call Me Cadillac," was a bluesy, varied album that unfortunately yielded no hits. This time around, he's gone for a much simpler ...


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