Brett Young recently released a new version of his 2017 hit song "You Ain't Here To Kiss Me" via BMLG records.
Announcing the 2022 version, Young said, "The song is a true story about a situation my now wife and I had many years back - it just describes the feeling of missing someone and seeing everyone else around you in happy relationships."
"Dann Huff has been wanting to cut a new version of it for a while so we thought the timing was right to give it a bit of a new life around this coming New Year," he added. "I can be a very emotional songwriter and, for some reason, the sad, reflective songs, often come naturally for me."
The country crooner's two months-long U.S. tour, called "Brett Young: 5 Tour 3 2 1," will kick off on March 30, 2023, in Columbus, Ohio.
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