Allen kicked off the exclusive album release party with “Be Alright,” the first song on his new album, Tulip Drive. It’s one that conveys a message to the listener to keep enjoying life, no matter the obstacles they face. Allen explained to iHeartRadio’s Brooke Taylor that he doesn’t want to ever want to miss out on living fully today because he’s worrying too much about tomorrow.
Allen announced Tulip Drive earlier this year, noting since then that it includes some of the most personal work of his career so far. The 17-track collection is named after the street his grandmother lived on in Delaware, and the award-winning country singer-songwriter explained at the time: “This is the first where I chose to write songs about my own personal experiences, thoughts and hopes.”
‘Down Home’ is probably one of the most special songs I’ve ever written,” Allen previously explained. “I wrote it about my father – kind of like, hopefully he’s in heaven and looking down on everything I’m doing and hope he’d be proud of me. I wrote it with my friends [Tate] Howell, [Rian] Ball and [Cameron] Bedell. It’s a song that’s actually helped me a lot because in the midst of missing my father, I think about him seeing everything I’ve got going on and it’s like… even though he’s gone, he’s always with me. I hope this song finds its place in the world and this song helps people that have lost not only a father, or a parent, or a loved one just like the song has helped me.”
Tulip Drive also includes a few collaborations with several iconic artists, including a track featuring CeeLo Green and T-Paina song featuring Katie Ohhone featuring Aadynand one with iHeartRadio’s icon award recipient, Jennifer Lopez. Allen teamed up with Lopez for a reimagined version of “On My Way” from her movie Mary Me. When they released the new version, Allen reminisced on meeting Lopez for the first time in 2010, as a contestant on American Idol. As soon as he heard her early 2000s song “I’m Real,” Allen recalled in a tweet: “I told myself one day we would do a song together and It happened. I’m honored to be a part of the reimagined version of ‘On My Way.’”
The “Down Home” singer — who is getting ready to kick off a 43-city tour with powerhouse country artist Carrie Underwood later this year — also included a candid message about mental health near the end of his show. He encouraged those in the audience to check on others who may me struggling or to seek help when they need it. “Nobody should go through that alone,” Allen said as he opened up about his own health. The heartfelt message led Allen to perform “Settle On Back,” which Allen considers one of the most personal songs on his record. It serves as a tribute to the best parts about returning home: settling back with his boys at the pier, drinking a few beers and setting hooks with his fishing pole.
Tulip Drive‘s official release is Friday (June 24). See the full track list here:
- be alright (Jimmie Allen, Jason Evigan, Gian Stone, Castle)
- what i’m talkin bout (Zach Abend, Michael Hardy, Seth Ennis)
- kissin you (Jimmie Allen, Ashley Gorley, Zach Crowell)
- down home (Jimmie Allen, Rian Ball, Cameron Bedell, Tate Howell)
- settle on back (Jimmie Allen, Tate Howell, Trip Howell, David Pramik)
- pesos (feat. CeeLo Green & T-Pain) (Jimmie Allen, Edward Martin, Vincent Venditto, T-Pain, Thomas Callaway, Yannique DeLisle Barker, Chris Doyle, J. “Lonny” Bereal)
- love in the living room (Jimmie Allen, Jesse Frasure, Brandon Day, Alysa Vanderheym, Cary Barlowe)
- on my way (Jimmie Allen & Jennifer Lopez) (Ivy Adara, Leroy Clampitt, Michael Pollack)
- broken hearted (feat. Katie Ohh) (Jimmie Allen, Ashley Gorley, Will Weatherly)
- habits & hearts (Steven McMorran, Derrick Southerland, Jess Cates)
- right now (Jimmie Allen, Matt Rogers, Jordan Schmidt)
- wouldn’t feel like summer (Alysa Vandereheym, Matthew McGinn, Jimmie Deeghan)
- undo (Matt Rogers, Matt McVaney, Daniel Breland)
- get you a girl (Jimmie Allen, Justin Ebach, Matt Jenkins)
- keep em coming (Jimmie Allen, Brad Tursi, Will Weatherly)
- every time i say amen (Travis Hill, Jon Nite, Ross Copperman)
- you won’t be alone (feat. Aadyn) (Jimmie Allen, Justin Ebach)
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