The first big release of the new year is just around the corner with the upcoming January 24 release of Tim McGraw’s
latest album, Emotional Traffic—a studio project the iconic
performer named ‘Artist of the Decade’ by Nielsen BDS proclaims as a ‘best ever’
creative effort in his more than three decades of hit music.
Creatively collaborating on the production with Bryon Gallimore
his longtime producer whose fingerprints are consistently found throughout the
remarkable McGraw dynasty of 32 #1 singles and 44 million units of music sold,
Emotional Traffic leaves little doubt of the foundation material
McGraw’s now legendary career has been built-in.
The new 12 track set fast lanes with McGraw’s latest #1 single,
Felt Good On My Lips, certified digital gold. His current single,
Better Than I Used To Be, is now climbing the charts and is also included
here. Of the sessions that produced the new music, McGraw noted in an interview
with the Cleveland Plain Dealer on August 9: “…one of the best song I’ve ever
recorded and certainly one of the best records we’ve ever made.”
A surprise guest artist collaboration from R&B pop wizard
Ne-Yo on one of the tracks (Only Human) brings producer Darran Smith into
the mix and adds further creditability to McGraw’s visionary artistic reach.
Additional stand-out tracks include the catchy and inspiring Touchdown
Jesus (written by Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson and Ben Hayslip, and I
Will Not Fall Down (penned by McGraw, Martina McBride and The Warren
Brothers—Brett & Brad).
The track listing for Emotional Traffic is as
follows:
1. Halo
2. Right Back Actha Babe
3. One Part, Two Part
4. I Will Not Fall Down
5. The One
6. Better Than I Used To Be
7. Touchdown Jesus
8. The One That Got Away
9. Felt Good On My Lips
10. Hey Now
11. Only Human
12. Die By My Own Hand
2. Right Back Actha Babe
3. One Part, Two Part
4. I Will Not Fall Down
5. The One
6. Better Than I Used To Be
7. Touchdown Jesus
8. The One That Got Away
9. Felt Good On My Lips
10. Hey Now
11. Only Human
12. Die By My Own Hand
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