Dan + Shay look for Good Things
Thursday, July 15, 2021 – Dan and Shay announced today that they will release a new album, Good Things, on Aug. 13.
The disc from Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney contains the hits 10,000 Hours, recorded with Justin Bieber, I Should Probably Go To Bed and Glad You Exist. we poured every bit of our hearts into this project and have never been more excited for anything in our entire lives. can t wait for it to be yours so soon, the duo said on Instagram tonight.
This will be the duo s fourth studio album. Their most recent release was a self-titled 2018 disc.
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Old Town Road specifically the remix version featuring Billy Ray Cyrus has become the most Platinum-certified song in the history of the Recording Industry Association of America. The country-rap crossover hit marked the milestone over the weekend, reaching 14-times Platinum status in the U.S. for moving 14 million equivalent song units. It’s the most ever for a single in all of RIAA history.
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Watch: Rascal Flatts Gary LeVox performs Christmas Will Be Different This Year during Gov. Mike DeWine s press briefing
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In an attempt to spread hope for brighter days ahead, DeWine called on country music star and Columbus native Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts to share his new song Christmas Will Be Different This Year. You can watch LeVox s full performance in the video player above.