Monday, July 11, 2016

REVIEW: "Move" by Luke Bryan

There's no denying it. Luke Bryan is currently country music's biggest male entertainer. And his new single, "Move", gives Bryan more excuses to shake his hips even more than he does on stage.

In a follow-up to his 2011 hit "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)", Bryan is electrifying the barn floor once again urging all to get up and move, but more specifically that girl you're dancing with. Bryan is known for his songs exemplifying the common country girl in cut-off jeans and country girl boots.

In "Move", you can tell Bryan had fun recording this one with an electrifying, boot-stomping beat and country lyrics. But the most catchy and memorizing part of the song is Bryan helps us spell move. Sounds strange but, it works.

Cut your jeans off with a rebel yell
Learned the talk of the Bible belt
Now, girl, I melt when you
M-O-V-E, I love it yeah, I love it when you get that deed
Boots on, stomp your feet


Anything Bryan puts out to country radio just skyrockets up the charts. And this song is no exception. "Move" will M-O-V-E up the charts just as charismatically as Bryan gets fans to dance from start to end at his shows.

"Move" is the fifth and most likely last single from his 2015 number one album, Kill The Lights which has produced four number ones already-"Kick the Dust Up", "Strip It Down", "Home Alone Tonight" (with Karen Fairchild) and "Huntin', Fishin' and Lovin' Every Day".

LISTEN: "Move" by Luke Bryan




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