Wild Ones

Album: Wild Ones (2015)
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  • The title track of Wild Ones, Kip Moore explained to Entertainment Weekly why he named the album after this track. "It's such a traveling circus that we do for a living - that's why I called this record Wild Ones - and that evokes so many emotions," he said. "It can bring such a joy when things are going well and it can bring such a sadness, especially with someone like me that's already kind of... I can get stuck in really dark places, and the road can play these tricks on your mind that you're losing so much of your life - I think that you sense some of that on this record."

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