Charles Kelley Pushed Darius Rucker To Release ‘Straight To Hell’

Without a little nudging from Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley, Darius Rucker might have still been sitting on ‘Straight to Hell.’

By Admin on May 3, 2018
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Without a little nudging from Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley, Darius Rucker might have still been sitting on “Straight to Hell.”

The track features Charles, Jason Aldean, and Luke Bryan. Darius recently posted a picture of the four of them wearing traditional Southern men with the caption, “Ladies and Gentleman…..The Troublemakers!!”

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Ladies and Gentleman…..The Troublemakers!!

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Maybe this means we’re getting a music video!?

Darius told Sounds Like Nashville of the song:

“I get a phone call from Charles Kelley out of the blue. But I’d been meaning to cut ‘Straight to Hell’ for every record I’ve put out. Every record I go I’m going to cut ‘Straight to Hell,’ but I just never do. And Charles Kelley calls me out of the blue and goes, ‘Hey man, I was just listening to that Straight to Hell song, you should cut it and I should sing along to it.’ I took that as the universe saying ‘Dude cut the song.'”

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