Moore announces "Slowheart"
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Moore announces "Slowheart"

Wednesday, June 21, 2017 – Kip Moore will release his third album, "Slowheart," on Sept. 8, he said today.

Moore co-wrote 11 out of 13 tracks, and was the sole producer on seven songs as well as co-producing five more. He also played guitar throughout, while singing the majority of the

"This is the record I've been waiting to make," said Moore. "The one that leaves you with a peace in your heart, knowing you did it exactly the way you wanted to. The one that makes it okay if you fail, because it truly came from your soul and no other place. You can't go wrong if you can lay your head on your pillow with no regrets."

The track list is:
1.Plead The Fifth Luke Dick, Josh Kear
2. Just Another Girl Kip Moore, Westin Davis, Ben Helson
3. I've Been Around Kip Moore, Dan Couch
4. Fast Women Kip Moore, Blair Daly, Westin Davis and Troy Verges
5. Bittersweet Company Kip Moore, Josh Miller, Troy Verges
6. Sunburn Kip Moore, David Garcia, Josh Miller, Steven Olsen
7. More Girls Like You Kip Moore, Steven Olsen, Josh Miller, David Garcia
8. The Bull Jon Randall, Luke Dick
9. Blonde Kip Moore, Steven Olsen, Josh Miller, David Garcia
10. Good Thing Kip Moore, Josh Miller, Troy Verges
11. Last Shot Kip Moore, Dan Couch, David Lee Murphy
12. Try Again Kip Moore, David Garcia, Josh Miller 13. Guitar Man
Kip Moore, Dan Couch, Westin Davis The first single is "More Girls Like You. Moore achieved much success with his debut, scoring with "Beer Money," "Hey Pretty Girl," and the Double Platinum hit "Somethin' 'Bout A Truck."


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