Nashville, TN – In a shining return to the country music scene, Brad Paisley has dropped his brand-new single, “Truck Still Works“. This song marks a heartfelt moment for the West Virginia native as he reconnects with his roots and embraces a more nostalgic chapter of his impressive career. After parting ways with Sony’s Arista and finding a new home at Universal Nashville’s EMI label, it’s been nearly nineteen months of anticipation for fans. What’s more, it’s been almost eight long years since Paisley released a full-length project. But get ready, because there’s a new album on the horizon!
Joining forces with his talented collaborators – Chris Dubois, Will Bundy, Hunter Phelps, and Rodney Clawson – Paisley has put together a song that’s generating quite a buzz. The friendly, accessible vibe of “Truck Still Works” not only showcases his trademark humor, but it also highlights the importance of acknowledging the *body of work* he’s created over the years. In a recent interview, Brad quipped about the ups and downs of fame, stating, “It’s fun to hide from fame… but eventually, you do have to face – and now, engage with – the body of work you’ve created.”
In a heartwarming anecdote, Paisley revealed that when he played a rough version of “Truck Still Works” for his son after picking him up from sleepaway camp, the boy was thrilled to discover that his dad had crafted what he called the sequel to the hit song “Mud On The Tires“. Released back in 2004, “Mud On The Tires” holds a special place in Paisley’s heart, resonating with country music fans through its themes of truck culture.
Brad’s comeback isn’t just about music; it also highlights his commitment to his community. Before diving back into the spotlight, he spent time focusing on humanitarian efforts, particularly with his charity, “The Store“, in Nashville. He even took a trip to Ukraine in 2023, where he showed his support for universal unity through the song “Same Here“, featuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
“Truck Still Works” is not just a simple tune; it cleverly includes references, or “easter eggs,” from Paisley’s previous hits, including the aforementioned “Mud On The Tires” and 2007’s “Ticks“. He explained that the new track is like an old truck being cleaned up and brought back to life, filled with rich layers of meaning. “Sometimes, you don’t want to evoke nostalgia by stepping all over the legacy… Here, we thought the opposite and intentionally stepped and leaned into ‘Mud On The Tires,'” he shared.
As a three-time Grammy winner, Paisley’s influence on the modern country music scene cannot be overstated. He humorously noted, “I’ve failed if I don’t hear this cranked at every red light in Franklin, Tennessee.” Not only is his return a timely reminder of country music’s enduring roots, but it comes at a pivotal moment when other legends like George Strait and Tim McGraw are also making waves in the industry.
With collaborations proving fruitful and new talent like Post Malone, ERNEST, and Lainey Wilson embracing his legacy, Paisley is thrilled to be part of a vibrant, friendly musical community. “Us feeding off each other creates an empowering, exciting atmosphere defined by the fun we can have in this moment,” he said, showcasing his hopeful spirit for what lies ahead.
So brace yourselves, country music fans! Brad Paisley is back and ready to share his journey through heartfelt lyrics and melodies that are bound to leave a mark on the genre once more.
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