Before the release of his new album, Songs for the Saints, Kenny Chesney made "Pirate Song" available to fans. The four-minute song represents the peaceful nature that the Caribbean islands have had in the singer and hopes to instil that exact feeling into its listeners.
"On the islands, there is a completely different rhythm, a pirate rhythm," Kenny said in a statement. "It moves with the waves, and the stars and the sun cross the sky." Pirate Song "has emerged as a love song for all that the islands have always been: freedom, time, calm, the sea. When my friends and the people I knew came into my house after the storms I knew that the essence of these islands could not be extinguished in them. "
Kenny says the song talks about "disconnect, disconnect from the network, navigate where the boat takes it and let it go". This feeling is reflected in the parts of the acoustic guitar, Kenny's soft, relaxed voice and the slow percussion rhythms of the song. .
"That's why when I was asked to choose a song to send early, I chose this song, that's all I want for everyone at No Shoes Nation: the ability to let go and to blend in calm, another, "he admits. "It's such a romantic idea, so much rock and roll, and it's also a lot more, and less."
All proceeds from Songs for the Saints go to Love for the Kenny Love City Foundation Foundation, which helps rebuild the islands after the devastation that hurricanes Irma and Maria left last year. Kenny's next album, Songs for the Saints, will be released on July 27th. The main single of the album, "Get Along", is now available.
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