American Love

| Jake Owen

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American Love

American Love is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Jake Owen. It was released on July 29, 2016, through RCA Nashville. It includes the #1 single "American Country Love Song". -Wikipedia

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  • Your Life In A Song

    The guy is hard not to like and the same can be said for this album. It won’t be a contender for album of the year but it might just be something that you will be putting on repeat for a while. An unexpected pleasure. 

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  • Rolling Stone

    There’s a road song, of course, but Owen isn’t singing about steering his pickup to a beer-bash. The vibe is gypsy-hippie: “Who needs a plan, bring the whole fam/Load ’em all up in my VW van.” Destination: the post-bro era.  

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  • Six Shooter Country

    All in all this is a really strong record from Jake Owen and one that hits perfectly in the middle of summer.  

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  • EW

    For fans and gossip-mongers hoping for details of Owen’s break-up in his music, they won’t find that here. Rather than craft an album that wallows in heartache, he’s made a feel-good album instead. 

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  • Bringing Country Closer

    There’s no denying that this project was a carefully planned “rebirth” of an artist that experienced some difficulties in his personal life and possibly lost his way professionally for a split second. The result is exactly what we’ve been waiting for. The old Jake is back in the house and I’m running to grab him a cold one. 

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  • Renowned For Sound

    American Love is the resulted work of a beholden musician, content and satisfied – rolling through songwriting without a shroud of guilt and a wealth of glittering pride. 

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  • Roughstock

    American Love, like every Jake Owen record, has a nice blend of upbeat radio ready fare and the emotional ballads and mid-tempo hits in waiting like the emotive tracks “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” and “After Midnight.” 

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  • Newsday

    Jake Owen's appealing laid-back delivery. 

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  • Timotheories

    Jake Owen pokes fun at the notion that nothing good after happens after midnight, on the eponymous track, but deep down he knows that nostalgia is it’s own kind of love drug  

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