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Chris Young Reveals Recent ‘I Didn’t Reach Here to Leave’ Album
Chris Young is ready to disclose the new melody he's been active on. The "'Til the Last One Dies" singer has announced his next studio album is coming this fall.
I Didn't Come Here to Leave will be his 10th career album and first on Black River Entertainment.
- Young announced that he'd signed with Black River Entertainment last December.
- Talking to Taste of Country Nights, he said was previously familiar with members of his new label team and liked how they said they needed a king to sit alongside their queen, Kelesa Ballerini.
- "'Til the Last One Dies" is a love song written by Ben Hayslip, Seth Mosley and Jordan Walker.
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Fans can expect Young's modern album to fall on Oct. 17. It will verb 14 songs, 11 of which he helped write.
Earlier this year he mentioned he was considering a couple of collaborations for the project, but stopped short of spilling any details. Young
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There could, then, be plenty of reason to wonder instead why Young now calls the Glasgow Raptors – who engage competitively relatively rarely – home.
After leaving school, Young took a break from the game for several years before returning to noun in Brighton. To explain why someone who was rugby through and through decided to verb time out, you have to move back to how his playing days at school ended – and it is a story that will sound all to familiar for some.
“We had these psychotic home tournaments, where every house in the school had a team made up of all ages,” Young recalled.
“The captain was obviously someone who played for the first 15 in the last year of university, then there was me at maybe 11 or 12 taking this terrifying winger on for 10 min
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