Josh Turner Promises His 'Best Songs' On New Album Contains
. Which, based on his enthusiasm, he did. "I'm not going to go so far to say this is my best record ever, it may be it may not be," he humbly admits to Radio.com. "But I know for this record specifically, the songs are the best ones we could find in a two-year span, whether I wrote them or not." Turner said he's satisfied with the music he has found and there is "a big variety of songs" that will be heard on the upcoming album. "It keeps with the Josh Turner tradition," he says, "but there's still some freshness and some newness on here that I think the non-Josh Turner fans will gravitate towards and appreciate, too." "Lay Low" is the first single off his upcoming project and was written by Tony Martin, Mark Nesler and Ross Copperman. Turner says what first attracted him to the song is how it talks about the world around us. "We live in such a technological age where everybody's got a phone, everybody's got a computer, there's TVs everywhere you go," he says with a pause, getting reflective. "It's information overload. It can become an addiction easily to be on your phone all the time. You lose sight of what's around you. You lose sight of the ones you love." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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