Riley Green releases new song that fans will love looping
Riley Green has stirred up even more excitement for his upcoming album by releasing a touching new duet. The talented country singer has unveiled “Go Again,” a collaboration with singer-songwriter Hannah McFarland, offering fans another sneak peek into his fourth studio album, That’s Just Me, set to be launched this September.
“Go Again,” which was released on July 3, showcases Green’s trademark relaxed vocals combined with McFarland’s powerful harmonies as they explore the dynamic of a relationship that both parties desired to be more than just casual. The song, characterized by its warm acoustic guitars and subtle production, delves into the emotional struggle between bidding farewell and succumbing to the temptation of giving the relationship another chance.
With poignant lyrics like, “You can climb in that cab and catch that flight back to L.A. / Or we can shut the blinds, shut out the world / And lay in this damn bed all day / We can both pretend we’ll meet up again when you pass through / Or you can leave me a memory, it can be the end / Or we can go again,” the conversational exchange between the two vocalists has struck a chord with fans, solidifying the duet as a fan favorite early on. This track follows the release of the songs “Think As You Drunk” and “My Way,” making it the third preview from Green’s forthcoming album, scheduled for release on September 18.
The response to “Go Again” has been overwhelmingly positive, with fans taking to social media and YouTube to express their admiration for the beautiful and emotionally resonant performance delivered by both artists. The buzz surrounding the song has only heightened anticipation for the upcoming album, with listeners eagerly awaiting what else Green has in store for them.
Amidst his album preparations, Green is currently engaged in his Cowboy As It Gets Tour and is also slated to appear as a coach on The Voice later this year. Juggling new music releases, television appearances, accolades, and a busy touring schedule, Green’s career shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.