“There is so much more to being alive than partying, tailgates and bonfires,” says the Luttrell, Tennessean. Written by Rodney Clawson, Luke Laird and Shane McAnally, “American Kids” evokes the little pink houses and born in the USA of several generations, while embodying the swept-up-in-the-moment urgency and complete abandon of today’s teens and 20-somethings. In fact, I kinda wondered why he hadn’t played it for me sooner.” The second Shane played ‘American Kids’ for me, I knew I was going to cut it. “With two hooks, three rhythm scans and some of the most ingenious wordplay I’ve ever heard,” Chesney says, “this song’s unlike anything I’ve ever heard. Celebrating the way people live in the flyover, the song captures the details, the realities and especially the exuberance of the moments, memories and laughter that define being wildly alive in America today. debut on NoShoesRadio, a simultaneous feed to all radio outlets and the opportunity to buy Chesney’s first new high-octane country single in almost four years, “American Kids” sets the bar for what his next album will hold. “When I took a year off to make this next record, I knew there was something special out there, but it was going to take time to find it, to write it, to bring it to life in the recording studio,” says the man The Los Angeles Times calls “the people’s superstar.” To that end, “American Kids” – the lead single from Kenny Chesney’s fall album project – arrives today.
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