There was a collective gasp in the country music industry when Zac Brown ripped Luke Bryan's new single 'That's My Kind of Night.' Now, Justin Moore has weighed in, admitting he wouldn't have taken too kindly to Brown's comments.
The songwriting is sharper and Justin Moore's focus more clear on his new album 'Off the Beaten Path.' It's an album that will definitively brand the 'Point at You' singer as a traditionalist, but that's not to say he plays it entirely safe.
I think for those of us in the audience and for Justin Moore...that was a first. On Sunday night, Justin Moore debuted music from his new album "Off The Beaten Path," while performing along a river on a boat! OK, so the boat was on a trailer and not actually IN the water, but still, it was one of the coolest, most redneck concerts I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing.
Justin Moore's new CD called 'Off The Beaten Path' comes out on Tuesday, September 17. It includes his new single "Point At You" and this one called "I'd Want It To Be Yours" that even he describes as a new version of Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back."
Justin Moore has admitted that when it comes to disciplining his daughter Ella, he's one big pushover. But, when it comes to potential suitors for his 3-year-old? He's not a pushover; in fact, he's a scary dad.
Justin Moore revealed the 11-song track listing for his new album 'Off the Beaten Path,' due out Sept. 17, via Twitter. He issued a tweet for each track, revealing the titles of his two high-profile collaborations along the way.
Four artists on the Big Machine Label Group spent a day in Indianapolis, Ind. last weekend to take part in the pre-race and post-race fun at the Brickyard 400. Cassadee Pope may have kept the highest profile. In addition to singing the national anthem, her logo was on Jamie McMurray's car during the race.
I think I heard a fan say it best on Thursday night. "He's one of us!" Justin Moore sure has come a long way in just a few short years. I recall when he was just getting started with the song "Back That Thing Up" and was making the rounds as an opening act. Now he is out on the road with a big crew and lots of sponsors!
Justin Moore went a bit 'off the beaten path' in creatively revealing his new album cover. How did he do it? With the help of thousands of hashtags. A few years ago, it would have been completely unfamiliar, but now, hashtags are simply a part of life, so the star enlisted his fans in spreading the word and revealing the album cover.
Growing up, Justin Moore took his country music concert-going experiences very seriously. Of course when he became old enough to drink in the parking lot before shows he found his commitment was challenged, but he always remembered why he was there.