DARIUS RUCKER:
2 CAREERS, MULTIPLE GRAMMY WINS + 8 #1’S AND STILL EXPERIENCING THINGS “FOR THE
FIRST TIME”
Second single, “For The First Time,” from forthcoming 2017 album impacts Country radio July 24 on heels of eighth summit to top of charts
Second single, “For The First Time,” from forthcoming 2017 album impacts Country radio July 24 on heels of eighth summit to top of charts
Darius Rucker's "For The First Time" Single Art Photo Credit: David McClister |
Friday, July 7, 2017
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – When his voice
first graced radio airwaves it led to GQ Magazinenaming him one
of their Men of the Year noting “we catch ourselves humming his melodies on the
subway … only then do we realize that his name … is no longer just a proper
noun. It’s a symbol now.” With such an illustrious, groundbreaking and symbolic
career, Darius Rucker is constantly reinventing and
striving for ways fans can have new experiences at his shows, however in doing
so it had a surprising outcome that left him asking, “when was the last
time I did something for the first time?” That
simple question led to his latest release, a song he wrote with Derek George
and Travis Hill, “For The First Time,” available today and impacting Country radio on Monday, July 24.
Published on Jul 6, 2017 Vevo music video (audio)
by Darius Rucker performing For The First
Time. (C) 2017 UMG Recordings, Inc.
“As a songwriter, sometimes the smallest idea can elicit a feeling and then you have this daunting task of trying to relay that emotion and energy into a three-minute song,” shares the man the Associated Press says “shows he can leave a distinctive mark on 21st-century country music.” “When we wrote ‘For The First Time,’ we each had to dig deep for that moment – for me it was ‘you say you’ve never danced to a dashboard singin’ REM under summer stars.’ After that it was all over.”
“For The First Time” is the follow-up to his most recent No.1 single, “If I Told You,” the first off his long-awaited as-yet-untitled fifth Capitol Records Nashville album, slated for release later this year with Producer Ross Copperman at the helm. It will be yet another signature moment in the multiplatinum career of one of music’s most beloved figures. Rucker has never been busier while working on his new album with a slate of television appearances this spring and summer including a CMT Crossroads episode with John Mellencamp, an appearance in Adam Sandler’s Netflix original, Sandy Wexler, and his own episode of Celebrity Undercover Boss on CBS.
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