Monday 30th December 2024

Riley Green will release his third studio album, Don’t Mind If I Do, on October 18 (his birthday). Shared Green:“My brand-new album Don’t Mind If I Do will be out October 18. It feels fitting that it’s coming out on my birthday because this project feels very true to who I am, where I come from and what I’ve learned along the way. I can’t wait for y’all to hear it!”

Don’t Mind If I Do follows Riley’s sophomore album, Ain’t My Last Rodeo, which featured the hit songs “Different ‘Round Here” and “Damn Good Day To Leave” in addition to the fan-favorite tracks “My Last Rodeo,” “Mississippi or Me,” “Damn Country Music,” “Copenhagen In A Cadillac (feat. Jelly Roll)” and more.

According to a press release, Don’t Mind If I Do (produced by Dan Huff alongside executive producers Scott Borchetta and Jimmy Harnen) sees Green “lean even further into pulling inspiration from his small-town life in rural Alabama to deliver an honest, relatable and at times humorous 18-track project.”  Don’t Mind If I Do also includes two duets, “Reel Problems” with Luke Bryan and “Don’t Mind If I Do” with his “You Look Like You Love Me” collaborator, Ella Langley.

Riley shares of the title track “Don’t Mind If I Do”, featuring Ella Langley: “I wrote this song based off the line ‘I’m one memory away from falling all the way apart,’ trying to capture that moment when you think you’re almost over someone, but one thought can pull you back into how much you miss that relationship. It quickly evolved into a duet, and I didn’t really have Ella in mind for this song, but I had her originally cut vocals on it for a demo, and she killed it in the studio. I couldn’t imagine having someone else on the song after hearing her sing it.”

To pre-save Don’t Mind If I Do, head HERE.

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