Thomas Rhett admits that he did not do well at the start of quarantine last year, âThe first 30, 40 days of quarantine I was freaking out cause I did not know what to do.â
He was thrown out of his routine, and in a way, with all the time he had on his handsâŠhe didnât know what to do with himself. âYou know, I was like, âWeâre supposed to be in rehearsal. Weâre supposed to be on the road. Weâre supposed to be doing this.'â
But it was a conversation with his wife Lauren, that help center Thomas back on the things he knew were important, âMy wife was like, âHoney, I think you have to just realize that you canât do this right now. So, maybe why donât you just take a step back and live some life and then go try to write again.â And so, I literally didnât write a song for almost two months, which is the longest Iâve ever gone, I think, in my whole life.â
Thatâs where the song âCountry Againâ found its footing, âWhen I came back, the very first song I wrote was âCountry Againâ.â
When it comes to the word âcountryâ, Thomas says, âI think the word âcountryâ is a pretty strong synonym. I think it means a multitude of things. Just like any other word in the world, it could be construed for good, or construed for bad, you know. I think âcountryâ for a lot of people means boots and fiddle and steel guitar and being in the woods, and I think those things are definitely one meaning, but for me, even in the song âCountry Againâ it is about that stuff, but itâs more about just a simple way of life, and a lifestyle where you donât need much to make you happy, and on a musical front the word âcountryâ to me, means an honest story.â
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