True Believers

| Darius Rucker

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True Believers

True Believers is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Darius Rucker, and his third in the country genre. It was released on May 21, 2013, through Capitol Records Nashville. -Wikipedia

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  • NPR

    Rucker hits all the right notes and drops all the right references 

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  • Taste of Country

    there are far more shining moments than lumps of coal 

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  • All Music

    Cameos by Sheryl Crow and Mallary Hope add to the album that volleys between feel-good rockers and bittersweet ballads  

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  • No Depression

    "True Believers" is a record made by a personable singer from whom they've drained all the personality. 

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  • Country Universe

    If there’s a compelling country artist lurking beneath all that mainstream polish, we have yet to see it rise to the surface.  

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  • Renowned for Sound

    True Believers will no doubt put any skeptics firmly in their place 

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  • Chicago Tribune

    Rucker is astute in his treatment of the details that turn songs from vague platitudes into crush ballads.  

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  • Roughstock

    Everything about True Believers feels solid and ready for the spotlight or setlist.  

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  • countryschatter.com

    Everything Darius does is good. But nothing on this album struck me as great. 

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  • Arena

    he has carved out a niche in country music and if there were any doubters about his love for the genre, then they have certainly been silenced now 

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  • Yahoo!

    he proves he can do more than create formulaic radio hits 

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  • Music Is My Oxygen

    a well-produced collection of hook-laden and radio-friendly country tunes ... this guy definitely belongs in country music. 

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  • UPROXX

    a lighthearted, enjoyable ride 

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