Riley Green Releases New Album “Don’t Mind If I Do”

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Riley Green Releases Brand New Album “Don’t Mind If I Do”

Riley Green celebrated his birthday on Friday, October 18, by officially releasing his latest album, Don’t Mind If I Do.

Riley Green first announced the release of his new collection of songs during the grand opening of his Nashville bar, Duck Blind. He even had some adorable help making the big announcement, with his Corgi, Carl, by his side as he shared the exciting news with the crowd.

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Don’t Mind If I Do features 18 tracks, including a few of Green’s previously released songs leading up to the album, such as “Damn Good Day to Leave, “Worst Way,” and “Jesus Saves.”

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Additionally, two tracks are collaborations, with Luke Bryan featured on “Reel Problems” and Ella Langley joining Green on the album’s title track. Green has famously collaborated with Langley before, as their song “You Look Like You Love Me” went viral after its release in June.

Riley Green’s latest album, Don’t Mind If I Do is available now. To stream, click here.

Riley Green Announces 2025 “Damn Country Music” Tour

Before the release of his new album, Riley Green announced that he would be hitting the road again next year for his headlining “Damn Country Music” tour. The tour is scheduled to run from March through August, taking Green across North America. It will kick off in Abbotsford, BC, Canada, and conclude in Nampa, Idaho.

Ella Langley will be the opening act for every show, with special guests joining throughout the tour, including Drake White, Vincent Mason, Lauren Watkins, Jake Worthington, Preston Cooper, Erik Dylan, Wyatt McCubbin, Mike Ryan, and Channing Wilson.

The announcement of his upcoming tour included a fun nod to Burt Reynolds’ 1977 classic movie, Smokey and the Bandit. In the video, Green portrayed Reynolds while his tour mates took on roles that referenced the film, like Langley, who joined him as Sally Field’s character, Carrie.

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Hello, I'm Megan Grisham, a proud Nashville native with a deep-rooted connection to the heart and soul of Music City. By growing up in Tennessee, country music has consistently been a part of my life. My journey into the world of writing unfolded in the entertainment industry and seamlessly transitioned into the realm of country…

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