TIM MCGRAW RELEASES NEW SONG “PEOPLE LIKE US”

TRACK ARRIVES WITH NEW LYRIC VIDEO

LISTEN TO “PEOPLE LIKE US” HERE

NASHVILLE, TN (October 11, 2024) – Today, three-time GRAMMY® winner and Country-icon Tim McGraw debuts his release of the track “People Like Us.” The track, and its accompanying lyric video are available now on all streaming platforms. Listen to “People Like Us” here and watch the lyric video here.

The track features McGraw’s signature storytelling and celebrates the differences that connect us, highlighting the importance of coming together for the better. “People Like Us” is a song meant to remind fans that “we’re all in this together” and walk on a common ground.

“People Like Us” was written by Scooter Carusoe and Tom Douglas and is produced by Byron Gallimore and McGraw.

Tim’s current single “One Bad Habit” recently reached Top 10 in Mediabase/Country Aircheck marking his 55th Top 10 as a lead artist, with 62 including collaborations.

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About Tim McGraw:
McGraw’s unparalleled career includes sales of over 103 million records worldwide, 47 number one radio singles, 19 number one albums and countless industry awards and accolades. He holds the record for second-most No. 1 albums in the U.S. just behind George Strait. His unique chart achievements include having three singles in the Top 20 of the radio charts on multiple occasions, as well as having two singles spend over 10 weeks at No. 1.  He has brought to life some of the biggest hit singles of all-time, including “Live Like You Were Dying” and “Humble and Kind,” a message that continues to impact fans around the world, including a Spanish version sung by McGraw. He has routinely been cited as one of the biggest touring artists in the history of Country music. As part of the host committee, McGraw welcomed the largest outdoor crowd ever to his Nashville performance at the 2019 NFL Draft. He also appeared in the NFL Tailgate Party for Super Bowl LII and the College Football Playoffs 2020. His latest EP release, Poet’s Resume follows the massive success of “Standing Room Only” whose title cut launched with the most first-week streams of any track in McGraw’s career and became his 47th career No. 1.