Name On It

Album: Dustin Lynch (2012)
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  • Co-penned by Lynch with Justin Weaver and Kelly Archer, this song had already made an impact with the crowds at the Country star's live shows even before the release of his eponymous debut album. "Every time we do the song live, people are screaming back the hook. I think what it is that they can relate," Lynch told Billboard magazine. "I wrote the song about what I love to do - go out with some friends, have a few drinks, get out on the dance floor and hoot and holler. It's the essence of our live show. If you come out to our live show, you're going to get a rockin' good time that takes you away from the reality of life for a little while."

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