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Rhett goes deluxe

Wednesday, September 3, 2025 – Thomas Rhett will release "About A Woman (Deluxe)" on Sept. 26 for streaming and Oct 3 on CD and vinyl, he announced today.

The updated version includes three new songs: "Water," "Chapter 10" and "On a River." The album was originally released on Aug. 23, 2024, and featured a mix of new tracks co-written by Rhett, with the title inspired by his wife, Lauren. Two deluxe editions of the album – "About a Woman (From a Small Town)" and "About a Woman (& a Good Ol' Boy)," which feature six new tracks and collaborative remixes of "Somethin' 'Bout a Woman" and "What Could Go Right," were released on May 9 and July 18.

"I can't even describe how much joy I've felt this summer," said Rhett. "It is unreal how much fans have made this new music part of their lives. They've come out to dance and sing along at shows, added favorites to their playlists and tuned in on the radio in a way that I will remember the rest of my life."

The track list is:
1. Fool
2. Overdrive
3. Gone Country
4. Beautiful As You
5. Can't Love You Anymore
6. After All The Bars Are Closed
7. Church
8. Back To Blue
9. Country For California
10. Somethin' 'Bout A Woman
11. What Could Go Right
12. Boots
13. Don't Wanna Dance
14. I Could Spend Forever Loving You
15. Somethin' 'Bout a Woman (featuring Teddy Swims)
16. What Could Go Right (featuring Lanie Gardner)
17. Small Town Girls (featuring Tucker Wetmore)
18. I'm That Guy
19. Dance With You
20. Ain't A Bad Life (featuring Jordan Davis)
21. Old Tricks (featuring Blake Shelton)
22. Bottle With Your Name On It
23. Water
24. Chapter 10
25. On A River


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