Dustin Lynch's fourth studio album, Tullahoma, arrives at retail today (Friday, Jan. 17th). The project will include his last two Number One hits — “Good Girl” and “Ridin' Roads” — as well as his new single, “Momma's House.”
The album is named after Dustin's Tennessee hometown, and it was inspired by the small town boys in his life. He explains: “This was an album that my producer, Zach Crowell, and I, we kind of set out with the intention of making from day one, and that intention was, 'Let's make a record for the small town boy, that character. Who is that guy in my song,' and I kind of have a mental picture of who that is. I think it's a combination of a lot of my close buddies from back home and my close buddies that I have now, too, that are in my inner circle of friends.”
Dustin kicks off his headlining Stay Country Tour 2020 on January 30th in Detroit, Michigan where he'll be joined by newcomer Travis Denning.