
In his new single "Bucket List," Mitchell Tenpenny dives into something personal but relatable to everyone in the process. In fact, as Tenpenny himself recounted, the song literally fell out in a writing session prompted by one idea that almost anyone with an inkling of mortality can relate to.
Although he recorded it the day after writing it, he says he sat on the song for a while before letting it make an impact. That patience pays off. And the timing is nearly poetic, and the song has waited for its moment to arrive rather than being sought after. The fact that even his manager is insistent on revisiting the track, and the continued relevance of this purchase, speaks volumes.
The appeal of "Bucket List" is its authenticity. Instead of dictating what matters, it invites contemplation. So, briefly, Tenpenny gives us a song that's both contemporary and timeless, proof that the best music can often stem from even the most basic human discussion.
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