Keith Urban Releases Grammy-Nominated “Raise ‘Em Up”

The duet with Eric Church is the fifth single from seventh album “Fuse.”

Four time Grammy® winner Keith Urban today has released “Raise ‘Em Up” as the fifth single release from Urban’s latest album Fuse. It follows the #1 hits “Little Bit Of Everything, “We Were Us” (a duet with Miranda Lambert) and “Somewhere In My Car,” the latter which is Urban’s seventeenth #1 hit on the radio charts (cumulatively). “Cop Car” was also released as a single from the album and hit the Top 5.

“Eric and I have been friends for a couple of years,” said Urban. “I was hoping we could figure out a song to do at some point and when ‘Raise Em Up’ came my way I knew I’d found the one. I sent it to Eric and he loved it. Nathan Chapman and I created the track, Eric came down and we both sang, and it was all done in half a day!”

“Raise ‘Em Up”, recorded in Nashville, was written by Jaren Johnston, Jeffrey Steele and Tom Douglas. It was co-produced by Nathan Chapman and Urban.

Fuse is one of the most celebrated albums of Urban’s career. Besides its #1 debut atop the all-genre charts in the U.S., Canada and Australia, a first for a male Country artist, it has received 20 Award show nominations including two for the 2015 Grammy Awards for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Raise ‘Em Up” and the other for Best Country Solo Performance for FUSE’s platinum-selling single “Cop Car.”

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