Tyler Farr has chosen "Better in Boots" as his next single, the third to be released from his recent Suffer in Peace album.
"I was more excited to make this second album because, from my freshman album to my sophomore album, the last year and a half, I've been able to grow so much as an artist and really hone in on who I am as an artist," Farr tells The Boot.
"I think you just know yourself a lot better and know what you want to say. We know what we're doing, and I know what I want to get across, and I felt more confident going into this album and more ability to really be me. So I think what we came up with was an album that was definitely more me, and I think fans will be able to see that."
Suffer In Peace was released this past April.
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