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  • Oliver Tree Announces New Album “Cowboy Tears”, Shares New Song “Cowboys Don't Cry”

  • American singer-songwriter Oliver Tree announced his sophomore album “Cowboy Tears” would be released on February 18, 2022 via Atlantic Records.


    It is his first album in two yeas and is the final album. He announced that he would be retiring from music after releasing the next album.
    From the album, he unveiled a new song “Cowboys Don't Cry” along with a music video.
    It was written by Imad Royal, Ilan Rubin and Oliver Tree. The video was directed by Oliver Tree himself, starring American actress Bella Thorne.
    The new album comprises 13-track, produced by Ilan Rubin, Imad Royal and Oliver Tree.
    “Cowboys are the toughest guys. It's okay for us tough guys to cry, and the thing is, it's okay for everyone to cry,” Oliver Tree explained. “There's a lot of anger that comes out of holding in your emotions, and that's really popular for guys. 'Cowboy Tears' is teaching people how to let it out and be able to put it out in a way that isn't going to be violent or self-destructive.”
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    Oliver Tree shared on social media, “I've spent the last month exploring the Middle East & Northern Africa while finishing my final album “COWBOY TEARS”. This trip has shaped my entire perspective on the world. Life is not about the destination, but the journey. The two year journey creating this album has made me mature and evolve into the artist and (most importantly) the human I've always wanted to be. I can't wait for y'all to hear what I've been pouring my soul into all this time. To the old fans, thank you for sticking around, and to the new fans, thank you for joining us on this beautiful journey.”
  • source : Apple Music
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