THOMAS RHETT’S “AIN’T A BAD LIFE” (FT. JORDAN DAVIS) IS MOST ADDED AT COUNTRY RADIO THIS WEEK AHEAD OF FRIDAY’S RELEASE OF ABOUT A WOMAN (DELUXE)

As anticipation builds for Thomas Rhett’s ABOUT A WOMAN (Deluxe) set for release this Friday (9/26), the multi-Platinum country star is making waves at country radio again with his new single “Ain’t A Bad Life” (ft. Jordan Davis). Country Radio’s most added song this week follows 24 career No. Ones, including the album’s lead single “Beautiful As You” and three-week chart-topper “After All The Bars Are Closed.” “Ain’t A Bad Life” was released in July as part of the second addition to ABOUT A WOMAN, and has already garnered praise for being “self aware and musically sharp” (Country Central).

This Friday (9/26) on all streaming platforms, ABOUT A WOMAN (Deluxe) becomes a 25-track set with three final additions—“Water,” “Chapter 10” and “On A River”—that bring a fresh dimension of vulnerability and reflective storytelling to what has been called his “paradoxical, risk-taking, label-defying best” (Holler). Kicking off the trio of new songs is an easy-grooving slow jam, with sensual vocals washing over a slinky, lo-fi R&B groove on “Water.” With the tender acoustic ballad “Chapter 10,” Thomas Rhett reflects on not giving up on a love story when the plot takes a turn. The steady, soulful sway of “On a River,” features baritone guitars that match a deep promise to follow love toward a picture-perfect future. Overall, the album’s richly-textured tunes outline the passion and promise of true devotion, with all but three co-written by Thomas Rhett himself. A project born of charismatic craftsmanship, feel-good energy and his beloved awestruck romantic authenticity combine in a creative high-water mark, showcasing why he continues to be one of Nashville’s most versatile hitmakers.

Thomas Rhett heads into the final weekend of his BETTER IN BOOTS TOUR this Thursday, following a summer full of shows that included a massive sold-out headlining debut at Fenway Park. The tour has brought “a stacked setlist, genuine heart, and serious entertainment value” (Celeb Secrets) to fans across the country, delivering “one of the most feel-good country shows of the summer” (New Jersey Stage). Next up, Thomas Rhett will return to Fontainebleau Las Vegas for two nights this October, bringing his “effortlessly charming” (Syracuse.com) live show to one of Vegas’s most iconic new venues.