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“It’s The Biggest Record I’ve Ever Made” – Kip Moore Confirms A New Album Is Coming In 2025
Kip Moore is letting us into some secrets surrounding his forthcoming record.
It's no secret that Kip Moore has something cooking as he's been dropping new songs like hotcakes this fall. He started this batch of new music with “Live Here To Work,” which he released in September, and “Learning As I Go,” which came out the following month.
Last week, he kept the new music coming, releasing not one but two new singles, “Flowers in December,” which he penned with Erich Wigdahl, and “Wildfire,” which he wrote with Oscar Charles, Dan Couch, and Hank Born.
Given the number of singles that Moore has dropped this year, fans are thinking that a new record is on the way, which would be his first album since he released his fifth studio album Damn Love in early 2023. However, he’s started a new chapter, now signed with Virgin Music Group, after leaving his longtime label, MCA Nashville, earlier this year.
On the CMA Awards red carpet, Moore confirmed those speculations, revealing that a new record is coming early in 2025. When asked if he could disclose anything about the record, Moore noted that it's the most extensive record he's ever made.
"It's going to have four sides. It's the biggest record I've ever made as far as the number of songs. Side A and B are completely different than side C and D.
Side A and B is a journey that will make sense the minute you hear it, and side C and D is a collection of songs that are about to show you that I'm weaving into an entire other avenue that's coming... you might get two records in one year."
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It sounds like 2025 will be THE year for new music from Kip Moore. Given the forthcoming record has four sides, it's hard to fathom that Moore is teasing another record that might come in 2025 after that. A four-sided record is practically a four-for-one deal, and then potentially another full project on top of that... Kip Moore fans are kicking their heels in excitement hearing that possibility. That's a helluva lot of new music, and I am here for it.
Given the singles that Moore has released thus far, this project appears to be shaping up into something special. As for the record label change, Moore is making it seem like he has much more creative freedom over his music and how he wants to release it. The way that Moore speaks about the forthcoming project, you can see the excitement in his eyes. He speaks out each part of the record and the story he hopes it tells.
I can't wait to see what is in store for this massive record. Fire up a few of his new songs while you're here.
"Live Here To Work"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YEGaRAIWic
"Flowers In December"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMLLrTikSYA
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