Green proclaims "That's Just Me"
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Green proclaims "That's Just Me"

Friday, May 29, 2026 – Riley Green will release his fourth studio album, "That's Just Me," on Sept. 18.

Produced by Dann Huff and Green, the project will be released via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment. Green today released the second track from the record, "Think As You Drunk."

"This record came together during a pretty big season of life for me. I was out on the road on the biggest tour I've ever had, writing and recording while a lot was changing at the same time," Green said. "There are songs on here that are more emotional, some that are made for having a good time with your buddies and others that come from real moments I was living through. I never wanted it to feel like one thing, I wanted it to feel like me, and all the different sides that come with that."

Arriving on the heels of the previously released ballad, "My Way," "Think As You Drunk" is both drinking song and homage as the track pays tribute to Toby Keith. Written by Green, Jessi Alexander, Erik Dylan, Wyatt McCubbin and "Ain't As Good As I Once Was" creators Scotty Emerick and Keith, a portion of the song's proceeds will be donated to the Toby Keith Foundation.


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