Tracy Lawrence drops a new, highly-anticipated single, “Out Here In It”

Out Here In It EP arrives June 7th!

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country music icon and philanthropist, Tracy Lawrence, brings his signature, classic Country sound to the forefront with highly-anticipated new music with “Out Here In It,” available now and unveils the release date of his forthcoming six-track EP Out Here In It, due June 7. The new music announcement from the “Country music luminary” (American Songwriter) comes two years after his 2022 Hindsight 2020 Vol 3. album, and will feature carefully-crafted cuts from some of Nashville’s hottest songwriters including Ernest Keith Smith, Rodney Clawson, Jacob Durrett, Wyatt McCubbin, Devin Dawson, Lee Thomas Miller and more.

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“It’s been a while since I’ve been in the studio,” shares Lawrence. “I always have a blast working up new songs so it felt so good to cut new music. My last project, the 30th anniversary album Hindsight 2020, was the closing of a chapter of my life. With this new project, I really wanted to freshen things up a bit. A little bit more contemporary but still very Country. I’m very proud of it and hope you all really enjoy it.”

Be sure to tune in to On The Record Presented by John Deere with Tracy Lawrence on Friday, April 5th at 8:30 PM ET on RFD-TV, the RFD-TV Now app, and our YouTube channel.

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