See You Try Craig Campbell

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2016

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
23.12.2025

Label: Broken Bow Records

Genre: Country

Subgenre: Contemporary Country

Interpret: Craig Campbell

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  • 1 See You Try 02:59
  • 2 Me Missing You 02:48
  • 3 Outskirts of Heaven 04:03
  • 4 Mas Tequila 02:42
  • 5 Upstairs 03:37
  • 6 Kids In The South 02:57
  • 7 Outskirts of Heaven (Acoustic) 04:22
  • Total Runtime 23:28

Info zu See You Try

Craig Campbell returns with his first collection of new tunes in five years, releasing his hotly-anticipated EP, SEE YOU TRY.

Featuring seven fresh tracks and pushing Campbell’s smooth, classic-Country charisma into a new era, the EP contains the flirtatious chart climber “See You Try” and a double shot of his critically acclaimed “Outskirts of Heaven,” with the uplifting single presented in both electric and acoustic settings.

Early praise for the project includes shout outs from Rolling Stone Country, which called the title track “a big, bold song that shoots for the nosebleed seats of arenas everywhere.” Likewise, Taste of Country proclaimed “With ‘See You Try,’ Craig Campbell brings modern swagger to a traditional Country sound. There’s no doubt it’s built to be his biggest hit yet.”

Craig Campbell




Craig Campbell
has never taken a backseat to anything. He’s certainly never taken a backseat in his career as one of Country’s brightest rising stars who launched onto the Country music scene in 2011 and continues to exist in a perfect sweet spot between tradition and modernity.

That doesn’t mean the road to five consecutive charted hits and over a half million downloads has always been easy. There have been bumps along the way for the Georgia-born artist, on his path from the small town of Lyons to Nashville’s Music Row. But through hits like “Keep Them Kisses Comin’,” “Fish” and “Family Man,” and countless shows, he’s kept his eyes on his mission – to bring his fans true country music with a spin all his own, through timeless songs that tell his life story. And with his forthcoming debut project on RED BOW Records – flag-shipped by the earnest “Outskirts of Heaven,” which was co-written by Campbell – he is ready to share the next chapter: where that timelessness meets the here and now.

“There are a lot of sides to me that people haven’t yet seen,” he says, currently at work on his third and most versatile record. “You can expect some great music with a little more energy, and a lot more fire.”

He’ll certainly show these other sides on his forthcoming LP, which signals a whole new era for Campbell – new label, new songwriters, new producer (Mickey Jack Cones, known for his many successes with Dustin Lynch, Joe Nichols and more) and a new outlook that lets him explore all the facets of his unique niche in the Country landscape. And the timing is perfect. While the genre shoots off in directions left and right, Campbell’s a singer capable of melding both the old and the new into something purely special, purely his own.

The lead single, “Outskirts of Heaven,” showcases Campbell’s vocal chops layered with an element of “undeniable excitement” (Music Row Magazine). There’s also palpable energy in the tracks, from “Hangin'” which fuses a honky-tonk spirit with a full-throttle, hard-rock energy, to slinky vibes of “Upstairs” that’s edgier – and naughtier – than anything he’s done previously. The guitars are bigger, the sound rounder, the vision more complete. It’s Campbell like he’s never been heard before, but it’s actually the truest to himself yet.

Campbell kept pushing even through the difficult times, back when his original record label folded. “It was very deflating,” he admits, but he kept persevering. His sophomore LP, Never Regret, earned him comparisons to Alan Jackson, Travis Tritt and Clint Black, and “Keep Them Kisses Comin’” climbed into the Top Ten of Country radio. It wasn’t long after the shuttering of his former label Bigger Picture that his current home, BBR Music Group’s RED BOW, snatched him up nearly instantly. RED BOW recognized that it was crucial to keep that classic-country-bred, smooth-as-molasses voice singing. The innately gifted songwriter additionally signed to BBR Music Group’s Magic Mustang Music for publishing.

Growing up in a strong Southern Baptist home, Campbell fell in love early with the sounds of Country radio, and built a foundation not just as a singer and performer, but as a songwriter. It was a conversation with Luke Bryan, for whom he once played keyboard, that really helped him set his priorities clear. “He said, ‘man you need to be writing songs, and you need to be writing with different people, twice a day,'” recalls Campbell. “That’s where you can define yourself as an artist, with people writing songs that tell your story. And nobody is going to sing them better than you.'”

That dedication to the craft made him not only understand the importance of crafting songs like the fan-favorite “Tomorrow Tonight” with trusted collaborators, but also to keep writing, constantly. It’s an ethos that recently led to Garth Brooks himself cutting his track “All American Kid” for Man Against the Machine. “That was such a huge, huge honor,” said Campbell. “I didn’t believe it was happening, even when he was recording it.”

And now, the release of “Outskirts of Heaven,” serves as the blueprint for his road ahead, full of songs that tug at heartstrings, push boundaries and seep in with infectious melodies. “All the songs we are writing are all very committed and current,” he says. “But it’s still me, singing. That’s the main thing I want people to say, at the end of the day: that I’m a great singer, who truly loves country music.”



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