You Should Be Here

| Cole Swindell

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You Should Be Here

You Should Be Here is the second studio album by American country music artist Cole Swindell. It was released on May 6, 2016 via Warner Bros. Nashville. -Wikipedia

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  • Sounds Like Nashville

    You Should Be Here cements the country singer as a solo artist who is able to write hit after hit while emotionally connecting with the listener.  

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  • All Music

    Beneath that everyday grin he not only knows what sells, but he knows how to look like he's not selling any wares, which is the key to a successful country-pop artist.  

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  • Rough Stock

    With You Should Be Here, Cole has not only avoided the sophomore slump but he’s improved on his debut album with a record that is sure to please many, including his biggest fans. 

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  • Digital Journal

    There is no sophomore slump here.  

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  • XL Country

    Overall, Cole Swindell knocked it out of the park with his second studio album.  

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  • Taste of Country

    The album as a whole offers diversity and depth that his debut did not. 

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  • 2Country

    There isn’t a lot to criticise about this album in the way it has been produced and put together but then there isn’t a lot to recommend either.  

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  • Country Standard Time

    With commercial songs designed to keep Swindell atop the charts, more variety would have gone a long way because after awhile, it's hard to keep chillin'. 

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    Cole Swindell made the epitaph for bro-country with You Should Be Here, and with this record he even showed a few promising places he could be heading to next 

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  • Six Shooter Country

    It is clear Swindell has thought long and hard with the track selections and it has a little bit of everything to keep all his fans happy and attract new ones too. 

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  • Your Life in a Song

    The potential for continuing single success is huge. 

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