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Brian Kelley Celebrates Family Tradition And Country Living With 'How We're Livin''

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Diamond-selling country superstar Brian Kelley recently released a country rocker, titled "How We're Livin'."

"'How We're Livin' is an authentic anthem celebrating family tradition and country living," Kelley said. "Most people know my love for the beach, but I've been in a cowboy hat since birth. This song is all about being proud of where you come from and living life to the fullest. I'm constantly inspired by everything around me, and these lyrics really do reflect a genuine connection to my roots and what's influencing my forthcoming debut album."

"This song is all about workin hard, playin hard, and lovin every minute of it," Kelley wrote on X, accompanied by a video clip of the song.

"How We're Livin'" is the latest track off his upcoming full-length debut album with Big Machine Records.

Kelley's current single, "See You Next Summer," is Top 30-and-climbing. "See You Next Summer (Acoustic)" and "Dirt Cheap" are the other songs that he has already shared.

Approaching his 10-year wedding anniversary with wife Brittney, the pair often spend time in her native Georgia. Fishing, riding ATVs, or spending quality time in rocking chairs on the front porch, their down-home way of life reflects "How We're Livin.'"

(Photo: Ben Christensen)

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