Ticket to L.A.

| Brett Young

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Ticket to L.A.

Ticket to L.A. is the second studio album by American country music singer Brett Young. It was released on December 7, 2018, through Big Machine Label Group. Its lead single, "Here Tonight" (co-written by Charles Kelley of the group Lady Antebellum), was released in September 2018. The track listing for the album was released on September 10, 2018. -Wikipedia

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  • Sounds Like Nashville

    Ticket to L.A. still feels like an authentic Brett Young album, while signifying his progression in sound and maturity. 

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  • Taste of Country

    BRETT YOUNG’S ‘TICKET TO L.A.’ ALBUM IS VULNERABLE, RAW AND REAL. 

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  • Your Life in A Song

    It’s got his earnest and intense stamp all over it but there is more to the album than just that – you just have to dig a little under the surface to find it, I can see him replicating that run of successful singles with ease too. So a win, all round, for all concerned. 

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  • Newsday

    An upbeat mix of L.A. polish and Nashville earnestness. 3/4. 

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  • SounDigest

    The lyrics in each one of these tracks are so beautifully written and tell really amazing stories about love and heartbreak, so make sure to definitely listen to the album in its entirety. 

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  • Flyctory

    Not a Top Pick five star album, but a good buy you won’t regret.  

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  • Entertainment Focus

    Ticket to L.A. is the album that Young needed to make after his debut. It’s a continuation of that album sonically but there’s signs that progression is in the works.  

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  • Herald Standard

    Inspired by his hometown, Brett Young’s latest album seamlessly blends a laid-back SoCal vibe with the down-home charm of Nashville on “Ticket to L.A.” 

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  • All Music

    Young and Huff lean into cheerful neo-soul and reconstituted '80s soft rock, giving Ticket to L.A. a breezy, effervescent feel that's entirely ingratiating.  

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  • Think Country Music

    I am not going to lie when I say I have had this album on repeat since first listen! I think the fact this album has a more upbeat tempo and soulful feel to the album makes it a great listen and is definitely a far cry from what we are all used to hearing from Young!  

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  • Hollywood Life

    Brett Young has returned with a deeply personal new record, and while it is filled with songs reminiscent of his smash hits ‘Mercy’ and ‘In Case You Didn’t Know,’ we’re also given an introduction to happier jams, with the same catchy lyrics that Brett so beautifully relays. 

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  • The Central Trend

    His music blends other styles of music into country; most often, he stirs in pop. Occasionally, I got a dash of swing or smooth jazz. I love how this adds another element- almost a whole other layer- to it. It makes Young’s music so definitely different from the rest of the industry. 

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