Summer Forever

| BILLY CURRINGTON

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Summer Forever

Summer Forever is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Billy Currington. It was released on June 2, 2015 via Mercury Nashville. The album includes the number one singles "Don't It", "It Don't Hurt Like It Used To", and "Do I Make You Wanna". This is Currington's fifth consecutive album to contain at least two number one singles and his first album to have three singles at the top of the charts. --Wikipedia

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  • One Country

    Billy Currington is Upbeat; Airy on ‘Summer Forever’ 

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  • Country Music Chat

    You’re not going to shed any tears listening to this album, and that’s the point. Summer is about feeling good, and Summer Forever showcases that emotion to the max! 

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  • Country Music Rocks

    The variety of musical elements delivered on this album is refreshing, and coupled with Currington’s stand out vocals, each song is memorable and stands out on its own. 

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  • Enertainment Focus

    Currington has one of the most distinctive vocals in country music and he uses it well across Summer Forever.  

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  • All Music

    This is as relaxing as a warm breeze but also sturdy, delivering good times as assuredly on the seventh play as it does on the first.  

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  • USA Country UK

    I have been unable to stop listening to this album and I love it a little more every time I listen to it.  

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  • High Octane

    This feels more like a seasonal offering than a staple in your collection. It makes for a nice summer playlist, but not much more. 

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  • The Post

    Only a few songs on the album have a fighting chance to be remembered when the summer sunshine fades. 

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    It's not as distinctive or creative as his previous records, and that does disappoint me. If you're curious, it's worth a listen, but as I said, don't be surprised if you forget it a day later.  

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