Listen To New Music From Randy Houser Before Anyone Else!

CMT Insider is bringing you the premier of Randy Houser’s new album, Fired Up, before anyone else! Houser’s new album is due in stores Friday, March 11th.

Your ears + this new album exclusive from Randy Houser = PERFECTION. Be the first to listen to the album only on CMT. Listen HERE.

The 17-track album will feature songs written with Dallas Davidson and Jeffrey Steele, along with songs written by Rhett Akins, Chris Janson and Chris Stapleton, just to name a few.

I’m very excited to finally get some new music out there,” Houser said in announcing the project. “Three years is a bit longer than I expected in between How Country Feels and this record, and so much has happened in that time.”

See the full tracklist for Fired Up:

  1. Back (Jeffrey Steele, Bridgette Tatum)
  2. We Went (Justin Wilson, Matt Rogers, John King)
  3. Chasing Down a Good Time (Randy Houser, Jeffrey Steele, Anthony Smith)
  4. Senior Year (Randy Houser, Rob Hatch)
  5. Mine Tonight (Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip)
  6. Lucky Me (Randy Houser, Dallas Davidson, Craig Wiseman)
  7. Song Number 7 (Justin Wilson, Ben Hayslip, Chris Janson)
  8. Before Midnight (Randy Houser, Shane Minor, Derek George)
  9. True (Randy Houser, Rob Hatch)
  10. Yesterday’s Whiskey (Brice Long, Kylie Sackley)
  11. Fired Up (Rob Hatch, Dallas Davidson)
  12. Little Bit Older (Neil Thrasher, Michael Dulaney, Tony Martin)
  13. Gotta Get You Home (Dallas Davidson, Ashley Gorley, Kelley Lovelace)
  14. Hot Beer and Cold Women (Brett Warren, Brad Warren, Travis Meadows)
  15. Same Ole Saturday Night (Dallas Davidson, Ben Hayslip, Martin Johnson)
  16. One Way (Chris Stapleton, Lee Miller)
  17. Whiskeysippi River (Josh Jenkins, Matt Jenkins, Trevor Rosen)

Check out the latest video for his hit single “We Went” here:

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