The Man I Want to Be

| Chris Young

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The Man I Want to Be

The Man I Want to Be is the second studio album of American country music artist Chris Young. It was released on September 1, 2009 via RCA Nashville. The album includes the singles "Voices", "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)", and "The Man I Want to Be", all of which reached Number One single on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.-Wikipedia

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  • Billboard

    High praise, but Young has earned it.  

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  • Country Universe

    He is also firmly in the category of artists with quality voices saddled with inferior material.  

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  • All Music

    It's sophisticated, disciplined, passionate, sincere, and clever.  

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  • My Kind of Country

    Won’t go down as a landmark release for Chris Young outside its opening the door to mainstream success 

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  • Reddirt Report

    A classic-sounding country album that is very contemporary and very easy to listen to.  

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  • CBN

    His rich, warm baritone and penchant for writing relatable, slice-of-life songs 

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  • News OK

    There’s not much exceptional about "The Man I Want to Be.” 

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  • Slacker

    Part of that is due to his big booming baritone voice that rings as clear as a bell in this mix 

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  • That Nashville Sound

    A terrific sophomore effort and an album that proves Young has the mettle to be around for awhile 

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  • Hip Online

    Delivers a powerhouse showcase for Young’s inviting baritone 

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  • Rate Your Music

    One of the best new country artists out there today, retaining a very clean, classic country vocal range 

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  • Top 40

    'Country's Hottest Bachelor' has been heating up the radio airwaves everywhere with the irresistible groove. 

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  • Country Standard Time

    A sophomore album that plays on his strengths - chiefly, a neo-traditional sound coupled with a warm baritone. 

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  • Napster

    With a rich baritone that could melt butter, Nashville Star champ Chris Young could sing the phone book and still sound appealing 

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