Brian Kelley releases a new single, “Dirt Road Date Night”

NASHVILLE, TENN. (April 5, 2024) — DIAMOND-selling superstar Brian Kelley chooses wide-open spaces over downtown reservations in “Dirt Road Date Night,” a romantic anthem for stepping off the beaten path for some alone time out on the county line. Available today (4/5) across all streaming platforms and digital retailers, listen to “Dirt Road Date Night” here.

Featured on his much-anticipated full-length debut album with Big Machine Records, Tennessee Truth, out May 10, Kelley co-wrote the easy-feeling track with John Byron and Jimmy Robbins. Inspired by moonlit memories with his wife Brittney, it once again captures his songwriting trend toward a stress-free life – trading in hustle-and-bustle for true love and simple pleasures. Built on the gentle bounce of a slow roll down a gravel road, its lyrics find two hearts merged and committed to a long haul together.

Hit-making producer Dann Huff further helps Kelley create a throwback collision of upbeat Country and down-home Pop, perfect for a steamy night out where the cattails sway. With Kelley’s deep-South vocal dialed up to its most smitten, a funky bass line, and breezy guitars, the windows-down “Dirt Road Date Night” begs for a long, long drive.

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