Kenny Chesney has announced that his new album, Born, will arrive on March 29th and also revealed the cover art for the record.
The cover, shot by Chesney's friend Allister Ann, features Chesney in a tight closeup.
"I'd already decided on the cover because it was something clean and simple and true. It's the kind of picture that says everything but leaves plenty of room for everything else," Chesney said. "It's just me looking straight into No Shoes Nation. When I saw it, it was really the only choice for this record."
"Normally, we wait until it's all figured out, the T's are crossed, the I's are dotted," Chesney says. "But everything about this record's been different - from how much time we've spent, the different ways we recorded and wrote and found songs - so why not let the fans know as we're finishing up? We make this music for them, so, here you go. It's official: Born, March 29 - and you've seen the cover. Now to the final line-up, and maybe getting a couple more out there."
Chesney previously released a single, "Take Her Home," from the upcoming record. The song is currently moving toward the Top 20 on the charts.
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