Urban looks to "GO HOME W U"
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Urban looks to "GO HOME W U"

Friday, May 3, 2024 – Keith Urban is out today with "GO HOME W U" with Lainey Wilson, the third song released from his forthcoming album due this fall.

The up-tempo, 'fuzzy good feeling towards all friends and strangers' song, was not meant to be a duet," said Urban.

"GO HOME W U," follows the release of Urban's current single "Messed Up As Me" and "Straight Line", released earlier this year.

"I wrote "GO HOME W U" in 2020 with BRELAND, Sam (Sumser) and Sean (Small)," said Urban. "We had a blast writing it. It started out as a late-night drum loop, I grabbed a bass guitar and started playing a simple recurring bass line. Before we knew it, we were writing a chorus that could be sung by any drunk person in any bar anywhere in the world."

"A friend of mine suggested the idea of making the song a duet, and I immediately thought of Lainey. Besides the fact that I love her voice, she's got the swagger and attitude that fit so well with the song."

"Keith has been someone in the industry I've taken notes from for a while now," said Wilson. "From watching him at CMA Fest every year growing up to hearing the way he treats people up and down Music Row, he has taught me a lot. He's a genuine supporter of mine, and I am honored I get to continue to learn from one of the best. Getting to do a song with Keith is a notch on my belt I am very proud of."


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