Scotty McCreery's '15' Album: A Musical Journey Celebrating 15 Years in Country Music
Scotty McCreery has released a new duet titled "Your Man" featuring Josh Turner, which is part of his upcoming album set to be released on July 17. This collaboration holds special significance for McCreery, as he sang "Your Man" during his American Idol audition in 2011. The song marks a full-circle moment for him, and he expresses his admiration for Turner, who has been a mentor and friend to him over the years. McCreery's album, titled "15," commemorates his 15-year journey in country music, featuring a mix of his previous hits and new tracks, including collaborations with Hootie & the Blowfish and more.
"Your Man" was Turner's first No. 1 single, released in 2005 and written by Chris Stapleton, Chris DuBois, and Jace Everett. Turner shares his excitement about McCreery singing the song and jokingly takes credit for McCreery's success. The album "15" also includes covers of classic songs like Kris Kristofferson's "Why Me, Lord?" and Conway Twitty's "Hello Darlin'," along with a new track titled "Been a Good Run," co-written by McCreery and others. The record reflects McCreery's gratitude towards his faith, family, team, and fans who have supported him throughout his career.
The album "15" features a mix of McCreery's previous hits and new tracks, showcasing his growth and evolution as an artist over the past 15 years. The songs range from heartfelt ballads to upbeat anthems, capturing the essence of McCreery's musical journey. With collaborations with artists like Josh Turner and Hootie & the Blowfish, the album promises to be a celebration of McCreery's milestone in country music. Don't miss out on this special release that pays tribute to McCreery's dedication and passion for music.