Thomas Rhett Releases 4th Studio Album ‘Center Point Road’-Out Now!

With 12 best-selling No. 1s, an armload of awards, a growing reputation for electrifying headline tours and a distinction as Country radio’s most played artist of 2018, Thomas Rhett releases his hotly-anticipated fourth studio album, “Center Point Road” via The Valory Music Co.

Named after the street in his Tennessee hometown that shaped and influenced much of his life experiences, the eagerly-awaited project is a return to his roots, marking the most autobiographical collection of Thomas Rhett’s meteoric career. It is revealed through a series of deeply-personal twists and turns…but, this project isn’t about pining for glory days. It’s about knowing where you came from and who you really are, regardless of how much has changed. It’s about pushing forward, chasing crazy dreams, raising a family and staying true to yourself in the process.

“For me, Center Point Road really symbolizes what it was like to grow up in Hendersonville,” explains Thomas Rhett. “First dates, first football games, first heartbreak, first kisses, successes and failures. I really feel like that road shaped who I am today, and it felt fitting because the record, for the most part, is pretty nostalgic. Songs like ‘Almost,’ ‘That Old Truck’ and especially ‘Center Point Road,’ really describe who I was as a kid and teenager, and who I’ve become as an adult.”

Center Point Road” mines Thomas Rhett’s upbringing for inspiration, reaching new heights of exposing truth-life through songwriting with the star co-writing all 16 tracks on the album for the first time. In addition to the “buoyant” (Rolling Stone) lead single ’Look What God Gave Her’, first introduced on Saturday Night Live, the album embraces the bold unpredictability which is becoming Thomas Rhett’s signature: hot-blooded R&B meets brassy, shag-carpeted funk, danceable disco and breezy beachside soul, joining classic balladry, new school honky-tonk and above all, twangy authenticity.

“On this one, I just got back to why I wanted to make music in the first place – and that was writing great songs. This is one of those records that every time I listen back to it, it still feels new,” Thomas Rhett shared.

Thomas Rhett once again stepped into a production role, along with long-time companions Dann Huff, Jesse Frasure and Julian Bunetta. Like anyone tracing the contours of their most impactful moments, themes of friendship and fun are everywhere, with Thomas inviting some of his Country music pals to guest, noting it only made sense to include your friends on a record inspired by friendship.  Delivering universal tales of growing up layered with authenticity, Thomas Rhett revels in taking a look back with “Center Point Road” and reflects on the path paved to a red-hot career.

Take a ride with Thomas Rhett to Center Point Road here.

“Center Point Road” Complete Track List:

  1. “Up” | Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Shane McAnally
  2. “Don’t Threaten Me With A Good Time (featuring Little Big Town)” | Thomas Rhett, Karen Fairchild, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus, Jonathan Yip
  3. “Blessed” | Thomas Rhett, Sean Douglas, Joe Spargur
  4. “Look What God Gave Her” | Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Julian Bunetta, JKash, Ammar Malik, John Henry Ryan
  5. “Center Point Road (featuring Kelsea Ballerini)” | Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure, Amy Wadge, Cleve Wilson
  6. “That Old Truck” | Thomas Rhett, Julian Bunetta, Kamron Kimbro, Ryan Tedder
  7. “VHS” | Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Amy Wadge
  8. “Notice” | Thomas Rhett, Sean Douglas, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley
  9. “Sand” | Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure, Michael Hardy
  10. “Beer Can’t Fix (featuring Jon Pardi)” | Thomas Rhett, Julian Bunetta, Zach Skelton,Ryan Tedder
  11. “Things You Do For Love” | Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Luke Laird, Josh Osborne
  12. “Remember You Young” | Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley
  13. “Don’t Stop Drivin’” | Thomas Rhett, Zach Crowell, Ashley Gorley, Josh Miller
  14. “Barefoot” | Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Matt Dragstrem, Josh Miller
  15. “Dream You Never Had” | Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley
  16. “Almost” | Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Amy Wadge

The album’s lead single ’Look What God Gave Her’ has already earned the highest chart debut of Thomas Rhett’s career. “Center Point Road”is the follow-up to the platinum-certified smash “Life Changes”, which spawned a 2018 Grammy Awards nomination for ‘Best Country Album’ and has been streamed more than one billion times, delivering a slew of RIAA-certified platinum and gold chart-toppers, bringing Thomas Rhett’s No. 1 tally to 12.

Thomas Rhett was named Country radio’s most played artist of 2018, following a CMA Triple Play award for penning three No. 1 songs within a 12-month period (‘Die A Happy Man’, ‘Star of the Show’ and Michael Ray’s ‘Think A Little Less’), adding to his collection of trophies from the Country Music Association, Academy of Country Music, Billboard Music Awards, CMT Music Awards and more…

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