“I’m better at this than I’ve ever been in my life, and I like the way my voice sounds better now than 25 years ago. “I am at the top of my game right now,” he says with conviction. And Adkins’ creative craftsmanship is sharper than ever. And with a sound that ranges from timeless twang to beat-driven bravado, it brings a who’s who of unpredictable guests along for the ride.Īll-star collaborators include Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Stevie Wonder on harmonica, Snoop Dogg, Pitbull, Keb’ Mo’ and Melissa Etheridge. Produced by Mickey Jack Cones and Derek George and to be released by Verge Records, it touches on all aspects of Adkins’ hit-making career–from profound traditional balladry to clever-Country party anthems. Steeped in the cultural melting-pot of his Louisiana up bringing, The Way I Wanna Go finds him leaning in to a lone-wolf spirit, and continuing down the road which made him a shapeshifting member of the Grand Ole Opry. Now, with 25 all-new tracks to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his Dreamin’ Out Loud debut, Adkins brings it all together. He’s also racked up two billion streams and boasts a reputation for fiery live performance–not to mention his multiple Grammy nominations, awards from the ACM and CMT, and a willingness to think outside the box. Since his debut in 1996, the larger-than-life star has sold over 11 million albums and charted more than37singles, sending 14 into Billboard’s Top 10. But on his 13thstudio album, The Way I Wanna Go, Adkins takes the idea to heart. In truth, he’s been doing that all along, fusing a booming baritone and commanding stage presence with sounds from all across the Country spectrum–sometimes with a mischievous wink. “I’ve got to the point where it’s all up to me now,” says Multi-Platinum Country star Trace Adkins, 25years into a career filled with bold authenticity and chart-topping smashes.
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